Volume: CBÉ 0481 (Part 1) Date 1937–1938Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Locations Newbawn, Co. Wexford Clongeen, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (180) 1. Fairies Lore Transcribed 2. Fairies Lore Transcribed 3. Fairies Lore Transcribed 4. Dying Happy Lore Transcribed 5. Cards Lore Transcribed 6. Money Lore Transcribed 7. Dreams Lore Transcribed 8. “There was a fellow died wan time and he was buried in Whitechurch.” Lore Transcribed 9. The Poor Fellow, He Ate It Lore Transcribed 10. Treasure Lore Transcribed 11. Treasure Lore Transcribed 12. Money Moor Lore Transcribed 13. Ghost Lore Transcribed 14. The Bow (Bean Sí) Lore Transcribed 15. Ghost Lore Transcribed 16. Latin School Lore Transcribed 17. Crows Lore Transcribed 18. “He lives with his mother, a brother and a sister.” Lore Transcribed 19. Treasure Lore Transcribed 20. Castle of Traceystown Lore Transcribed 21. Bell's House, Tottenham Green Lore Transcribed 22. Sam Cooper Lore Transcribed 23. Sam Cooper Lore Transcribed 24. Sam Cooper Lore Transcribed 25. Sam Lore Transcribed 26. Sam Lore Transcribed 27. Sam Lore Transcribed 28. Sam Lore Transcribed 29. Sam Lore Transcribed 30. Sam Lore Transcribed 31. “Sam was the devil of a great mower.” Lore Transcribed 32. Mick Stanton Lore Transcribed 33. Mick Stanton Lore Transcribed 34. “When Mick would be asked to sing, he...” Lore Transcribed 35. Ghosts Lore Transcribed 36. Gráinneoga Lore Transcribed 37. Ghosts Lore Transcribed 38. Ghosts Lore Transcribed 39. Tráin Water Lore Transcribed 40. Tráins Lore Transcribed 41. Ghosts Lore Transcribed 42. Misers Lore Transcribed 43. I'll Take Off in the Morning Lore Transcribed 44. Coadys of the Hill Lore Transcribed 45. Coadys of the Hill Lore Transcribed 46. Coadys of the Hill Lore Transcribed 47. Coadys of the Hill Lore Transcribed 48. Coadys of the Hill Lore Transcribed 49. Coadys of the Hill Lore Transcribed 50. The Blue Tail Fly Lore Transcribed 51. Dowsley's Barn Lore Transcribed 52. Dowsley's Barn Lore Transcribed 53. Treasure Lore Transcribed 54. Ghost Lore Transcribed 55. Ghost Lore Transcribed 56. Ghost Lore Transcribed 57. “They say that some people do come back...” Lore Transcribed 58. Tobacco Lore Transcribed 59. Hens and Sow Lore Transcribed 60. St. Patrick's Curse Lore Transcribed 61. A Quare Thump Lore Transcribed 62. Enchanted Money Lore Transcribed 63. Quare Fellow Lore Transcribed 64. Owl Lore Transcribed 65. Camross Lore Transcribed 66. Noises Lore Transcribed 67. “There was an ould fellow dying in a little house...” Lore Transcribed 68. Horse Skin Lore Transcribed 69. Tricks Lore Transcribed 70. Tom Brennan and Horse Lore Transcribed 71. Strong Man Lore Transcribed 72. “Long ago they used make candles...” Lore Transcribed 73. Old Custom Lore Transcribed 74. Money Lore Transcribed 75. “There was a man wan time.” Lore Transcribed 76. Queer Dream Lore Transcribed 77. Jealousy Lore Transcribed 78. “Almost a month ago Jockey Donovan of Taghmon got up wan morning...” Lore Transcribed 79. A Good Sportsman Lore Transcribed 80. Fox Lore Transcribed 81. Shanoule Lore Transcribed 82. Old Song - Mary of Cappoquin Lore Transcribed 83. Old Song - The Battle of Ross Lore Transcribed 84. “The Battle of Horetown was fought before the Battle of Ross.” Lore Transcribed 85. Folklore from Ballyclemock Lore Transcribed 86. Moat of Ragorey Lore Transcribed 87. Woodcock Lore 88. Going Astray Lore 89. “There were great people around here about twenty years ago to tell yarns...” Lore 90. Heads of Amimals Lore 91. Hanging up Head of Cabbage Lore 92. “When a person dies they give away his clothes...” Lore 93. Pisreoga Lore 94. “My grandmother was often telling me that she remembered...” Lore 95. Tough Times Lore 96. Thunder Lore 97. Cards Lore 98. Working by Power of the Devil Lore 99. The Black Book Lore 100. Black Art -The Valentines Lore 101. “In order to get the power to work the Black Art...” Lore 102. Burying Money Lore 103. Moon Lore 104. “Long ago people knew when they were going to die...” Lore 105. Poet Lore 106. Old Custom Lore 107. Cards Lore 108. Ghost Lore 109. Ghost Lore 110. “There was a Protestant by the name of Solomon Bess.” Lore 111. “There was a priest and his boy driving to a sick call wan night...” Lore Transcribed 112. “There was a man wan night going for the priest...” Lore 113. Luathrachán Lore 114. Burying Animals Lore 115. Families Lore 116. The Hanging in Ballinclay Lore 117. Story of Anne Flood Lore 118. The Killing at Talbot Hall Lore 119. An Old Priest's Tradition Lore 120. The Croppy Boy Lore Transcribed 121. A Tale of '98 Lore Transcribed (part) 122. The Three Rocks Lore 123. The Battle of Hacketstown Lore 124. Folklore of '98 Lore 125. Battle of Hacketstown Lore 126. Ballyclemock Lore 127. “There are skulls of horses buried in the chapel in Cullenstown.” Lore 128. Money Lore 129. Animals Lore 130. Swimming to the Well Lore 131. Ghost Lore 132. Tom Kent Lore 133. Snatch Apple (Deargdaol) Lore 134. Murphys Lore 135. Pat Kehoe Lore 136. Horetown Church Lore 137. Ghost House Lore 138. Rogue Lore 139. Widow's Curse Lore 140. “You know Johnny Kelly I suppose...” Lore 141. Light Lore 142. Cobbler's Corner Lore 143. Good Ploughing Lore 144. 98 Lore 145. 98 Lore 146. “I never read any books, because I never had the chance to go to school.” Lore 147. Blessed Wells Lore 148. Skuffling Lore 149. Prophecy Lore 150. Money Lore 151. School Lore 152. Landlords Lore 153. Creans of Slevoy Lore 154. Coadys Lore 155. Whelans of Loughnageer Lore 156. “Fellows used get cruel hardship long ago...” Lore 157. Fox and Her Young Lore 158. Bird with the Cuckoo Lore 159. The Glúineach Lore 160. Place Names Lore 161. Races Lore 162. Carroll and the Tramp Lore 163. “There was a devil of a hardy fellow around here wan time...” Lore 164. Pat Cooney Lore 165. Andy Keely Lore 166. Superstition Lore 167. “There is no time you'd see a thing sooner than between the two lights...” Lore 168. Ghost Lore 169. Hare's Lip Lore 170. Hare Lore 171. Dúras Lore 172. Rosster's Castle Lore 173. Treasure Lore 174. “There was a man another time and he dreamt that money was buried...” Lore 175. Farey Lore 176. Superstitions Lore 177. A Fool Lore 178. Black Art Lore 179. “If you were digging for money and we'll say a bull came...” Lore 180. “Tisn't lucky for any relation to touch a corpse.” Lore Transcribed (part) Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0272 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0481, Page 0227 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Landlords (continued) Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date April 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John Carroll
Landlords (continued) Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date April 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John Carroll