Volume: CBÉ 0220 (Part 1) Date 1936Collector Dómhnall de Buitléir Location Whitechurchglynn, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (57) 1. Song - Carrig River cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 2. “There is a tombstone in Caraig graveyard in memory of Colonel Watson who fell in '98...” Lore Transcribed 3. Song - The Hermit of Coolroe cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 4. “The following is an inscription on the back of a tombstone in Kilcarn Graveyard....” Lore Transcribed 5. The Laying of the Stone Lore Transcribed 6. Song - Poll and Nancy Hogan cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 7. “An Englishman travelling in Ireland fell into conversation with a native....” Lore Transcribed 8. The Adventures of Patsy Lore Transcribed 9. The Drunkard that Couldn't be Cured Lore Transcribed 10. “This priest was walkin' along the road from Wexford towards the Three Rocks one Good Friday...” Lore Transcribed 11. “There was a fellow wan time and he was called nothing only Silvy. ” Lore Transcribed 12. “Paddy was out with a comrade on the front...” Lore Transcribed 13. “She awoke in the middle of the night and sat up in bed. "I heard a noise downstairs Pat"...” Lore Transcribed 14. “There was an ould mill for grinding corn at a place called the Hill of the Rags to this day.” Lore Transcribed 15. Fairy Music Lore Transcribed 16. “There was a small farmer wan time and he lived in Carrig on Bannow...” Lore Transcribed 17. The Moate of Regory Lore Transcribed 18. “Long ag there used to be a fair held in Regory and a goat or kid fair it was.” Lore Transcribed 19. “There used be a fair in Scar long ago and there is still on the 11th of June.” Lore Transcribed 20. Another Tale of the Moate of Regorey Lore Transcribed 21. The Little Woman Lore Transcribed 22. The Fairy Man Lore Transcribed 23. To Tell Fortunes by the Finger Nails Lore Transcribed 24. Father Jones Lore Transcribed 25. Evictions Lore Transcribed 26. The Three Wishes Lore Transcribed 27. Cooney the Tinker Lore Transcribed 28. “The following song was made by a man who lived near Duncormick.” cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 29. “There was a strong man lived down in Blackstone, Duncormick...” Lore Transcribed 30. A Bunch of Green Memories Lore Transcribed 31. “There was a man wan time and he lived near Taghmon and although he was a Catholic...” Lore Transcribed 32. “Well talking about fairies how is it that there are no such things as fairies...” Lore Transcribed 33. Bodenstown Pilgrimage Lore Transcribed 34. The Magic Needle Lore Transcribed 35. The Banshee Lore Transcribed 36. Floods Lore Transcribed 37. “There was a farmer wance and he lived in the Barony of Forth, about seventy or eighty years ago...” Lore Transcribed 38. “This is a song that was composed by a local poet...” cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 39. Learning his Trade Lore Transcribed 40. The Two Sisters Lore Transcribed 41. There was a family lived near Killurin and in Olden Times they were landlords... Lore Transcribed 42. “Soon after the troubles in Wexford during "Nintety Eight" as the sheriff of the county and a few other...” Lore Transcribed 43. Go and Kill a Hussian for Yourself Lore Transcribed 44. A Superstition Lore Transcribed 45. “It was either at a fight at the Harrow or at Tubberneering that nearly all the English were slain...” Lore Transcribed 46. “I have a little sister she lives in the ditch...” Lore Transcribed 47. “The Black Art was practiced on the Mountain of Forth by a man of the name of Waters...” Lore Transcribed 48. “Early wan Summer's morning a fisherman was going out to fish at Kilmorre...” Lore Transcribed 49. Land Grabbing Lore Transcribed 50. “It was a man named Whitty who built the big old Norman Castle in Kilmore...” Lore Transcribed 51. “There is an ould rath here in Kilmore and this day a man went out to plough...” Lore Transcribed 52. “Long ago there was a boat full of gold found in Ballybrennan...” Lore Transcribed 53. The Barony of Forth Lore Transcribed 54. “I remember hearing a story about my own forefathers - the 'Butlers'. ” Lore Transcribed 55. “Long ago there was an English man touring in the County Wexford...” Lore Transcribed 56. “My grandmother made her own candles and the way she used to make them was....” Lore Transcribed 57. Fairies Lore Transcribed Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0195 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0220, Page 0003 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download
2. “There is a tombstone in Caraig graveyard in memory of Colonel Watson who fell in '98...” Lore Transcribed
4. “The following is an inscription on the back of a tombstone in Kilcarn Graveyard....” Lore Transcribed
10. “This priest was walkin' along the road from Wexford towards the Three Rocks one Good Friday...” Lore Transcribed
13. “She awoke in the middle of the night and sat up in bed. "I heard a noise downstairs Pat"...” Lore Transcribed
14. “There was an ould mill for grinding corn at a place called the Hill of the Rags to this day.” Lore Transcribed
31. “There was a man wan time and he lived near Taghmon and although he was a Catholic...” Lore Transcribed
32. “Well talking about fairies how is it that there are no such things as fairies...” Lore Transcribed
37. “There was a farmer wance and he lived in the Barony of Forth, about seventy or eighty years ago...” Lore Transcribed
41. There was a family lived near Killurin and in Olden Times they were landlords... Lore Transcribed
42. “Soon after the troubles in Wexford during "Nintety Eight" as the sheriff of the county and a few other...” Lore Transcribed
45. “It was either at a fight at the Harrow or at Tubberneering that nearly all the English were slain...” Lore Transcribed
47. “The Black Art was practiced on the Mountain of Forth by a man of the name of Waters...” Lore Transcribed
51. “There is an ould rath here in Kilmore and this day a man went out to plough...” Lore Transcribed