Volume: CBÉ 0460 (Part 1) Date 1937Collector Seán de Buitléir Locations Clongeen, Co. Wexford Glynn, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (27) 1. Kilmachree Chapel Lore Transcribed 2. “On a tombstone in Bannow Church-Yard...” Lore Transcribed 3. “It is said when a person sees a lot of the wax of the candle coming down on the sides of it…” Lore Transcribed 4. An Ancient Pottery Lore Transcribed 5. “The year of 1803 I remember my Father often sayin' was remarkable in County Wexford for a very dry and very warm summer.” Lore Transcribed 6. Ghosts and Evil Spirits Lore Transcribed 7. Tobacco Lore Transcribed 8. “There was a woman wan time and had wan son named Mick...” Lore Transcribed 9. Dick Humprey Lore Transcribed 10. A Tale from Bannow, Co. Wexford Lore Transcribed 11. A Tale about Cromwell Lore Transcribed 12. Digging for Gold Lore Transcribed 13. Tales regarding the Cat Lore Transcribed 14. There was a man wan time and he was married and begor himself and his wife usn't to get on very well at all. Lore Transcribed 15. “There was a boy and a girl wan time and they were in love with each other and she was very poor.” Lore Transcribed 16. The Lazy Daughter Lore Transcribed 17. “In the '98 period here in the Co. Wexford…” Lore Transcribed 18. “There was another priest lived in the county about the troubled times,…” Lore Transcribed 19. “There is another story told of an experience a priest had with a protestant.” Lore Transcribed 20. Wakes in the Olden Times Lore Transcribed 21. Pat the Pork Lore Transcribed 22. “There is a man living in this part of the county by the name of Jack Fortune.” Lore Transcribed 23. Jack the Strongfella Lore Transcribed 24. “I happened to be at a wake wan night…” Lore Transcribed 25. “A person should always be taught to come out of the right side of the shed…” Lore Transcribed 26. Buried Gold Lore Transcribed 27. Ghosts Lore Transcribed Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0195 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0460, Page 0002 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download
3. “It is said when a person sees a lot of the wax of the candle coming down on the sides of it…” Lore Transcribed
5. “The year of 1803 I remember my Father often sayin' was remarkable in County Wexford for a very dry and very warm summer.” Lore Transcribed
14. There was a man wan time and he was married and begor himself and his wife usn't to get on very well at all. Lore Transcribed
15. “There was a boy and a girl wan time and they were in love with each other and she was very poor.” Lore Transcribed