Volume: CBÉ 0189 Date 1935Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Locations Lismore and Mocollop, Co. Waterford Taghmon, Co. Wexford Kilworth, Co. Cork List Browse Titles (208) 1. Cures for Whooping Cough Lore Transcribed 2. Measles Lore Transcribed 3. Petticoat Loose Lore Transcribed 4. The Bad Times Lore Transcribed 5. Lios Mór Lore Transcribed 6. Suí Mhochuda Lore Transcribed 7. Tobar Mhochuda Lore Transcribed 8. Amhrán - Tomás Ó Cathasaigh cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 9. Na Maoir Lore Transcribed 10. Ortha Lore Transcribed 11. Gal Tobac Lore Transcribed 12. Seanphaidir Lore Transcribed 13. Seanamhrán - Suí Mhochuda cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 14. Seán Liath Lore Transcribed 15. Seán Liath agus an Spider Lore Transcribed 16. Seán Liath Lore Transcribed 17. Baile na Sagart Lore Transcribed (part) 18. Amhrán cbe.types.AMH Transcribed (part) 19. Artha an Ghreama agus na Fola Lore Transcribed 20. Snaidhm na Péiste (The Worm's Knot) Lore Transcribed 21. Adhmad Lore Transcribed 22. Mocollop Lore Transcribed 23. Eoghan Rua agus an Bhean Lore Transcribed 24. Loch gCarman - Teach Munna (Taghmon) Lore Transcribed 25. St Munn Lore Transcribed 26. Tottenham Green Lore Transcribed 27. Teach Munna - Harpurstown Lore Transcribed 28. The Moonacawn Lore Transcribed 29. Teach Munna - The Meeting House Lore Transcribed 30. Teach Munna - The Quarry Lore Transcribed 31. Taghmon - Clover Valley Lore Transcribed 32. Adamstown (Baile Abbáin) - The Blessed Well (St Abban's Well) Lore Transcribed 33. Adamstown - Misterin House Lore Transcribed 34. Adamstown Lore Transcribed 35. Taghmon Lore Transcribed 36. Patterns Lore Transcribed 37. Wake Games - My Name John Lore Transcribed 38. Sutton the Poet Lore Transcribed 39. Jimmy the Ripper Lore Transcribed 40. Pat Reilly - The Camross Poet Lore Transcribed 41. Wake in Camross Lore Transcribed 42. Sow and Boneens Lore Transcribed 43. A Blind Rat Lore Transcribed 44. A Strange Flea Lore Transcribed 45. Fishing Lore Transcribed 46. Clever Dog Lore Transcribed 47. Folklore from Adamstown, Co. Wexford Lore Transcribed 48. “There was an ould woman who lived about two miles from Adamstown.” Lore Transcribed 49. Black Dog Lore Transcribed 50. Tom and Mary Lore Transcribed 51. Wake near Adamstown Lore Transcribed 52. Wake Lore Transcribed 53. The Hard Times Lore Transcribed 54. “There was a young fellow wan time.” Lore Transcribed 55. Cures Lore Transcribed 56. Rat Charmer Lore Transcribed 57. Cure for Toothache Lore Transcribed 58. Cure for Fouls in Cattle Lore Transcribed 59. Cure for Horses Lore Transcribed 60. Whooping-Cough Lore Transcribed 61. A Sucking Cow Lore Transcribed 62. Murrain in Cattle Lore Transcribed 63. Cure for Erysipelas Lore Transcribed 64. Sore Eye Lore Transcribed 65. Phil Lennon - The Kilgarvan Poet Lore Transcribed 66. Joseph Deacon Lore Transcribed 67. Billy the Bee Lore Transcribed 68. Wake in Camross Lore Transcribed 69. Hard Times Lore Transcribed 70. Dog Lore Transcribed 71. Phrases Lore Transcribed 72. Irish Words Used in English (Adamstown) Lore Transcribed 73. Phrases Lore Transcribed 74. Irish Words in District of Glynn, Co. Wexford Lore Transcribed 75. Ainmneacha Páirceanna timpeall an Ghleanna Lore Transcribed 76. Ainmneacha Áiteanna Lore Transcribed 77. Poirt Iascaigh ar an Sláinge Lore Transcribed 78. Nicknames (Glynn, Co. Wexford) Lore Transcribed 79. Nicknames - Adamstown District Lore Transcribed 80. Nicknames - Other Nicknames around Adamstown District are as Follows Lore Transcribed 81. Names of Fields in District of Adamstown Lore Transcribed 82. Fields in Townland of Gleannabhair Lore Transcribed 83. Fields in Townland of Doonooney, Adamstown Lore Transcribed 84. Killurin Castle Lore Transcribed 85. Story Lore Transcribed 86. Folklore from Little Cullenstown, Adamstown Lore Transcribed 87. A Rath Lore Transcribed 88. Rockview Lore Transcribed 89. Irish Words and Phrases Lore Transcribed 90. Old Game Lore Transcribed 91. 'Trane' Water Lore Transcribed 92. How to Snare a Big Trout Lore Transcribed 93. How to Catch Rabbits Lore Transcribed 94. Nucknán Lore Transcribed 95. Cures for Toothache Lore Transcribed 96. Charm to Banish Rats Lore Transcribed 97. Man with Sheep's Stomach Lore Transcribed 98. How to Find Age of a Woodcock Lore Transcribed 99. The Carpenter and the Doctor Lore Transcribed 100. How Banaher Bet the Devil Lore Transcribed 101. Halloween Night Lore Transcribed 102. Games (Divination) Lore Transcribed 103. Snail (Divination) Lore Transcribed 104. Wedding Cake Lore Transcribed 105. The Gentleman and Lady Lore Transcribed 106. Taghmon Lore Transcribed 107. St Munn's Cross Lore Transcribed 108. The Castle Lore Transcribed 109. The Moores Lore Transcribed 110. Old Graveyard Lore Transcribed 111. Doctor Lore Transcribed 112. Biens of the Mongán Lore Transcribed 113. Farming Lore Transcribed 114. The Jay Thrush Lore Transcribed 115. Corn Lore Transcribed 116. The 11th June Lore Transcribed 117. “See a pin and pick it up...” Lore Transcribed 118. Tallys (Bataí Scóir) Lore Transcribed 119. Midday Rest Lore Transcribed 120. Famine Lore Transcribed 121. Rath in Clearstown Lore Transcribed 122. Bonfire Night Lore Transcribed 123. Old Wooden Plough Lore Transcribed 124. Butter Lore Transcribed 125. Hurling Lore Transcribed 126. Wakes Lore Transcribed 127. St Mannon's Well Lore Transcribed 128. Mug the Rhymer Lore Transcribed 129. Schools Lore Transcribed 130. Crossroad Dancing Lore Transcribed 131. Old Songs cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 132. Old Song cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 133. Old Song cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 134. Old Song cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 135. Old Song cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 136. Long Ago Lore Transcribed 137. “A couple of men met in a forge at Clearstown...” Lore Transcribed 138. Béaloideas (From Little Cullenstown) Lore Transcribed 139. Pound Cross Lore 140. Whitechurch Lore Transcribed 141. Tallys Lore Transcribed 142. Feats of Strength Lore Transcribed 143. Strength Lore Transcribed 144. Whitechurch Lore Transcribed 145. Funerals Lore Transcribed 146. Scéal Lore Transcribed 147. Scéal Lore Transcribed 148. Pat Connolly Lore Transcribed 149. Scéal Lore Transcribed 150. “There a fellow living in Whitechurch...” Lore Transcribed 151. The Borrowed Days Lore Transcribed 152. Tadhg and the Goats Lore Transcribed 153. Ráth Lore Transcribed 154. School Lore Transcribed 155. Pisreoga Lore Transcribed 156. Cow Lore Transcribed 157. School Lore Transcribed 158. Distance Lore Transcribed 159. Emergency Men Lore Transcribed 160. Poor Woman Lore Transcribed 161. Pattern Night Lore Transcribed 162. Tricks Lore Transcribed 163. Races Lore Transcribed 164. Crossroad Dancing Lore Transcribed 165. Bonfire Night Lore Transcribed 166. Peter Codd Lore Transcribed 167. Harvest Times Lore Transcribed 168. Jack on the Bridge of London Lore Transcribed 169. Love Affair Lore Transcribed 170. Harvest Times Lore Transcribed 171. Father Parker Lore Transcribed 172. “I was coming home wan night from a card school.” Lore Transcribed 173. Light Lore Transcribed 174. “Fellows had a terrible habit around here wan time of sending people to wakes where there would be no wakes.” Lore Transcribed 175. “Two fellows and myself wen wan night to frighten two more fellows...” Lore Transcribed 176. Digging for Gold Lore Transcribed 177. Foal Lore Transcribed 178. Carroreigh Lore Transcribed 179. “In years gone by there were hardy fellows in Taghmon...” Lore Transcribed 180. Scolobolgue Barn Lore Transcribed 181. Sheep Dog Lore Transcribed 182. Hen Lore Transcribed 183. “There was a tinker came into a house wan day...” Lore Transcribed 184. “There's quare people down about Rowan.” Lore Transcribed 185. “I went to confession wan night in Carroreigh...” Lore Transcribed 186. “There was a big flag down in Rowan...” Lore Transcribed 187. Ghost Lore Transcribed 188. Rath Lore 189. Wakes and Funerals (Taghmon) Lore Transcribed 190. The May Bush (Taghmon) Lore Transcribed 191. Nicknames Lore Transcribed 192. Old Song - My Kerry Hills Lore Transcribed 193. Sows and Boneens Lore Transcribed 194. Taghmon - Tradesmen Lore Transcribed 195. Place Names (Taghmon) Lore Transcribed 196. “Davy Cosgrove trapped a flea wan night...” Lore Transcribed 197. “There was a tinker shaving a dead man wan night...” Lore Transcribed 198. “There was a tramp going around here long ago...” Lore Transcribed 199. “We were threshing down at Coady's wan time.” Lore Transcribed 200. “Phil Lennon, he was a poet, a cured quare fellow.” Lore Transcribed 201. “The times the motor bikes came out first...” Lore Transcribed 202. “There was a fellow wan time...” Lore Transcribed 203. “There an ould schoolmaster teaching in Adamstown...” Lore Transcribed 204. “A short time ago it was rumoured that a woman was dead...” Lore Transcribed 205. “There was an ould woman counting up...” Lore Transcribed 206. Béaloideas ó Chorcaigh Lore Transcribed 207. Loch gCarman (Saying Things Backwards) Lore Transcribed 208. Taghmon Lore Transcribed Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 321 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0189, Page 001 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download
174. “Fellows had a terrible habit around here wan time of sending people to wakes where there would be no wakes.” Lore Transcribed