Volume: CBÉ 0219 (Part 5) Date 1936Collector Diarmuid Ó Cruadhlaoich Locations Desertserges, Co. Cork Kinneigh, Co. Cork Templetrine, Co. Cork List Browse Titles (20) 1. Skellig List Lore 2. “Now this ploughland you can call it Tullimurrhy, Curravilaheen...” Lore 3. “I often heard of the robber "Maah Gún"...” Lore 4. “The best man that was round here was Joe Smith...” Lore 5. “I often took a salmon out o' the river.” Lore 6. “I often heard of "Gander" Shortens.” Lore 7. “I have no ould stories only what I heard from my father long ago.” Lore 8. “This is another wan o' the stories my father used to tell.” Lore 9. “I remember a little about the Fenians. ” Lore 10. “Well, now there is a good many stories about Marie "Gaelach"...” Lore 11. “My mother. God have mercy on her soul. used remember the first o' the National schools.” Lore 12. “I remember the first National School in Ahiohill.” Lore 13. “The ould people had "lots" o' stories but they're gone with 'em.” Lore 14. “Well now I can hardly think of any more of my fathers ould stories.” Lore 15. “Long long ago there was a Priest living in a big old house in Enniskean.” Lore 16. “Wance there was a poor girl went to "Service" to a "big house".” Lore 17. “The oldest game I can remember is bowl playing.” Lore 18. “Tis often an often. "mossa" I drank agood glass o' potheen.” Lore 19. “I don't know how it is "a bhic"...” Lore 20. “There was lots of ould cures going long go” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0672 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0219, Page 0648 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page (no title) “Long long ago there was a Priest living in a big old house in Enniskean.” Share Share Post Date June 1936Item type LoreWriting mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Edward Slyne
(no title) “Long long ago there was a Priest living in a big old house in Enniskean.” Share Share Post Date June 1936Item type LoreWriting mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Edward Slyne