Volume: CBÉ 0227 (Part 1) Date 1936Collector Séamus P. Ó Piotáin Location Killasser, Co. Mayo List Browse Titles (118) 1. Hennigan and the Fairies Lore 2. The Miserly Old Woman Lore 3. Ere Last Night Lore 4. Pisreogaí Lore 5. Nobody Exactly Six Foot Lore 6. An Old Time Custom Observed at Death Lore 7. Huddon and Duddon and Daniel O'Leary Lore 8. Dá Sláinte Mí-Ádh Lore 9. Madadh Glas na Coille Léithe Lore 10. The Two Fishes Lore 11. Snaidhm na Péiste Lore 12. St Columkille - How He Suceeded to Convert Tory Island Lore 13. St Columkille Lore 14. St Columkille Lore 15. St Columkille Lore 16. St Attracta's Well Lore 17. An Seanbhó Lore 18. The Alphabet Lore 19. Neary and the Fairies Lore 20. “When you see the first new moon of the New Year...” Lore 21. “Uí Dubhda bhí clúite as tuiseach do shaoghail...” Lore 22. 'Ní Fearr an Taobh Seo ná an Taobh Eile' Lore 23. Paidir Lore 24. Paidir Lore 25. O'Connell and the Stone Breaker Lore 26. With 'me' Wig With 'me' Wag Lore 27. The Lazy Girl's Great Luck Lore 28. How Cill Con Dubh Got its Name Lore 29. A Pot of Gold Lore 30. The Holy Well of Knocknaganny, Callow Lore 31. “Ceithre coirnéal ar mo leaba...” Lore 32. Paidir Lore 33. Paidir Lore 34. Claharas at Weddings Lore 35. The Letter Correspondence 36. A Lucky Omen After Marriage Lore 37. The Loch Muck Pot of Gold Lore 38. “It is a sign that there will be a dear year if the river rises quick on New year's Day.” Lore 39. The Divisions of the Year's Work - January Lore 40. February Lore 41. March Lore 42. Means of 'Sticking' Potatoes Lore 43. April Lore 44. May Lore 45. June Lore 46. July Lore 47. August Lore 48. September Lore 49. October Lore 50. November Lore 51. December Lore 52. More about the Cailleach Bhéarach and Meelick Steeple Lore 53. Churches in Meelick Lore 54. Why is Tobacco Used at Wakes? Lore 55. Why the Tinkers Are Nomads Lore 56. “Is ceart do chuile duine an paidir seo a rádh nuair a gheibheann siad píopa ag tórraimh...” Lore 57. Columcille Lore 58. 'Cam in aghaidh an Chaim is an Cor in aghaidh an Choir' Lore 59. How to Shorten the Road Lore 60. “The first lamp that was seen in the village of Altbawn Bohola” Lore 61. The Bean Sí Lore 62. The Royalty Lore 63. A Wake Game - Thatching the Stack Lore 64. The Three Puffs of Tobacco Lore 65. How to Get Rid of Rats Lore 66. Places of Interest in Knockaganny, Callow - Leaba Diarmada agus Gráinne Lore 67. The Mass Rock Lore 68. Place Names - Killasser Townlands Lore 69. Tréithe na bhFiann Lore 70. Oisín agus Naomh Pádraig Lore 71. Education Some Hundred Years Ago Lore 72. “Nár naomhta an fear Éosaip nuair a phós sé Mhuire Mháthair...” Lore 73. How Coolagach Got its Name Lore 74. Charms Lore 75. Araid an Bhraoinín Lore 76. A Variant of the Last Mentioned Charm Lore 77. Fuíoll Baiste Lore 78. “You can always notice that an apple tree is never too tall and it's branches are always drooping down.” Lore 79. “Sé an Braonánach an t-ógfhear fear spóirt...” Lore 80. Loch Dearg Lore 81. Fuíoll Baiste Lore 82. Na Bataí Scóir Lore 83. “Má theighirse chun aonaigh...” Lore 84. “Thall ar taobh an tsléibhe tá an Maighdean múinte béasach...” Lore 85. The Head of Cabbage and the River Lore 86. The Fairies Lore 87. Bualtrach na Bealtaine Lore 88. “An té nach glacann comhairle ar ndóigh ní béidh aon rath air” Lore 89. “Ce caoi bhfuil tú arsa mise le Séamus Breathnach...” Lore 90. “Casadh Micheál Mac Donncadha as Baile an Lag liom...” Lore 91. “It isn't lucky three out of the same house to be born on the same month.” Lore 92. “The old people when a cow id die would put some of the bones up behind the couples.” Lore 93. Luck on Journeys Lore 94. How They Dance the 'Set' in this Locality Lore 95. Pisreogaí Lore 96. “People have a lot of pishrogues about the things that happen after one gets married” Lore 97. A Cure Lore 98. The Fairy Battle Lore 99. Dead Man's Bones Lore 100. “It is said that the fairies have no power at all over a red haired woman.” Lore 101. Dialects Lore 102. Idiom Lore 103. Pronunciation Lore 104. Irish Words in Everyday Use Lore 105. Poteen Making Lore 106. The Braon Bróigh Lore 107. The Doubling Lore 108. Explanation of Terms Lore 109. Stills in the Past Lore 110. Déardaoin Comaoineach (Holy Thursday - A Holy Thursday Custom) Lore 111. A Good Friday Observance Lore 112. Bird Catching in the Past Lore 113. Léim an Fhir Mhóir Lore 114. The Loch Muck Pot of Gold Lore 115. Good Friday Lore 116. Remains of a Danish Castle Lore 117. Log na Fola, Cuillonaughton. Foxford Lore 118. Stills Today Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0192 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0227, Page 0048 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page (no title) (continued) “When you see the first new moon of the New Year...” Share Share Post Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informants Miceál Mac Donncada Mrs Lavan
56. “Is ceart do chuile duine an paidir seo a rádh nuair a gheibheann siad píopa ag tórraimh...” Lore
78. “You can always notice that an apple tree is never too tall and it's branches are always drooping down.” Lore
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