Volume: CBÉ 0220 (Part 2) Date 1936Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Locations Ballyhoge, Co. Wexford Horetown, Co. Wexford Kilcowan, Co. Wexford Taghmon, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (147) 1. How Jack Drove the Devils Out of Hell Lore Transcribed 2. “There was a little thatched cabin out there at the corner of my garden.” Lore Transcribed 3. Old Rath Lore Transcribed 4. Rat Lore Transcribed 5. “I am 83 years of age and there's nothing ould about me only me clothes. ” Lore Transcribed 6. “There is wan thing, I never tell lies.” Lore Transcribed 7. “There was a Highwayman about here. ” Lore Transcribed 8. Tricks Lore Transcribed 9. Patterns Lore Transcribed 10. Hurling Lore Transcribed 11. Dead Coach Lore Transcribed 12. “There was a hare wan morning seen amongst the cows.” Lore Transcribed 13. Ghost Lore Transcribed 14. “There was an ould woman around here who used to cure everything with herbs.” Lore Transcribed 15. “Do you know any old prayers?” Lore Transcribed 16. Faction Fights Lore Transcribed 17. Dicky Fitzgerald Lore Transcribed 18. 1847 Lore Transcribed 19. Races Lore Transcribed 20. Wake Game Lore Transcribed 21. Wake Game - Box the Tailor Lore Transcribed 22. Wake Game - Hard Arse Lore Transcribed 23. The First of May (May Bush) - Taghmon Lore Transcribed 24. Superstitions Lore Transcribed 25. The Hiring Fair, Taghmon Lore Transcribed 26. Black Dog Lore Transcribed 27. “There is a big stone by the stream...” Lore Transcribed 28. Dog Lore Transcribed 29. Snow Lore Transcribed 30. Wake Game Lore Transcribed 31. Landlords Lore Transcribed 32. The Meeting House Lore Transcribed 33. A Fool Lore Transcribed 34. Rath Lore Transcribed 35. The Luathrachán Lore Transcribed 36. A Quick Job Lore Transcribed 37. The Battle of the Bloody Gap Lore 38. Old Song cbe.types.AMH Transcribed 39. “There was a kind of language around here long ago...” Lore Transcribed 40. Accounts Lore Transcribed 41. School Lore Transcribed 42. Strength Lore Transcribed 43. Upon the Church Lore Transcribed 44. “There was a man living long ago in Bannow...” Lore Transcribed 45. “I was coming up by Boyce's Gate wan night...” Lore Transcribed 46. “There was a smith there wan time....” Lore Transcribed 47. “I often heard stories about people selling their souls to the devil.” Lore Transcribed 48. “There war two doctors wan time went to visit a patient.” Lore Transcribed 49. Dead Coach Lore Transcribed 50. “There was a man by the name of Mosey Kelly...” Lore Transcribed 51. “There was a doctor wan time and he made a bargain with a man...” Lore Transcribed 52. Pack of Hounds Lore Transcribed 53. “There was a child supposed to have been buried alive down at Rossters Gate...” Lore Transcribed 54. Fieldnames on Bannow Island Lore Transcribed 55. Mumming Lore Transcribed 56. Mummers' Rhymes Lore Transcribed 57. Dead Coach Lore Transcribed 58. “I was fishing wan day.” Lore Transcribed 59. Béaloideas from Galbally, Co. Wexford, Barony of Bantry, - Fairy Story Lore Transcribed 60. Old Burial Ground Lore Transcribed 61. Superstitions Lore Transcribed 62. Signs of the Weather (Galbally) Lore Transcribed 63. Long ago 'twas all common dray cars... Lore Transcribed 64. The Bean Sí Lore Transcribed 65. Nicknames Around Galbally Lore Transcribed 66. Field Names Lore Transcribed 67. Béaloideas from Little Cullenstown, Foulkmills (Barony of Shelmalier) - Black Dog Lore Transcribed 68. Black Dog Lore Transcribed 69. Black Dog Lore Transcribed 70. Black Pig Lore Transcribed 71. Piseoga Lore Transcribed 72. Piseoga Lore Transcribed 73. Piseoga Lore Transcribed 74. Superstitions Lore Transcribed 75. Field Names Lore Transcribed 76. Dead Coach Lore Transcribed 77. Signs of the Weather (Little Cullenstown) Lore Transcribed 78. Place Names Lore Transcribed 79. The Bean Sí (Littlestown, Foulksmills) Lore Transcribed 80. Bean Sí Lore Transcribed 81. Haunted Places (Little Cullenstown) Lore Transcribed 82. “At Scullabogue where all the Protestants, women and children were burned in '98...” Lore Transcribed 83. Haunted Places Lore Transcribed 84. Haunted Places Lore Transcribed 85. Haunted Places (Little Cullenstown) Lore Transcribed 86. Haunted Places Lore Transcribed 87. Blessed Well Lore Transcribed 88. “There is a Big Stone in one of Keane's field near Littlecullenstown.” Lore Transcribed 89. Adamstown Lore Transcribed 90. No "Blow Out" About It Lore Transcribed 91. Harerock Lore Transcribed 92. Folklore from Mackmine - Ballybrennan Lore Transcribed 93. Garrenstackle Lore Transcribed 94. A Ghost Story from Mackmine Lore Transcribed 95. Fairies Lore Transcribed 96. Superstitions Lore Transcribed 97. “There was a man wan time and he dreamt of money being buried...” Lore Transcribed 98. Story Lore Transcribed 99. Names of Fields Lore Transcribed 100. Placenames, Bree, Co Wexford Lore Transcribed 101. Nicknames Lore Transcribed 102. Barmoney Lore Transcribed 103. Raths Lore Transcribed 104. Barmoney Lore Transcribed 105. Signs of the Weather Lore Transcribed 106. The Seventh Son Lore Transcribed 107. “It was said around Galbally that the bean sidhe was dead. ” Lore Transcribed 108. St Munn's Well Lore Transcribed 109. Haunted House Lore Transcribed 110. Lord Tottenham and the Devil Lore Transcribed 111. “Long ago great noise used be heard in Bricketstown House...” Lore Transcribed 112. “A big black dog was often seen at Mulmeentra...” Lore Transcribed 113. Placenames in Carroeigh (Taghmon) Lore Transcribed 114. Bean Sidhe Lore Transcribed 115. Galbally, Co Wexford - The Giant's Grave Lore Transcribed 116. Blessed Well Lore Transcribed 117. A Witch Befriends a Young Boy Lore Transcribed 118. Swan's House Lore Transcribed 119. Finger Prints Lore Transcribed 120. Child Taken by the Fairies Lore Transcribed 121. Old Raths Lore Transcribed 122. Poor Scholars Lore Transcribed 123. Sutton Lore Transcribed 124. Dead Coach Lore Transcribed 125. Jack the Lantern Lore Transcribed 126. Cards Lore Transcribed 127. Bean Sí Lore Transcribed 128. Buried Money Lore Transcribed 129. “There used to be terrible faction fights in a place called Mullahore...” Lore Transcribed 130. “Long ago they used often carry coffins on a bier.” Lore Transcribed 131. Old Rath Lore Transcribed 132. “There is an ould Cromleac on Bree Hill...” Lore Transcribed 133. Marbles Lore Transcribed 134. Old Mummers' Rhyme Lore Transcribed 135. A Clever Dog Lore Transcribed 136. How the Devil Shaved the Bishop Lore Transcribed 137. “There was a man dead in Taghmon wan time...” Lore Transcribed 138. Riddle Lore Transcribed 139. Foulksmills Co. Wexford Lore Transcribed 140. “There was a hedge schoolmaster in Adamstown...” Lore Transcribed 141. Béaloideas ó Dhún Chormaic - Whitewashing in May Lore Transcribed 142. “There was a blacksmith in Duncormick wan time...” Lore Transcribed 143. “There was a man in Duncormick and he couldn't be frightened.” Lore Transcribed 144. “Every time a storm is coming a light is seen...” Lore Transcribed 145. “Paddy Welman walked wan time from Ballihack...” Lore Transcribed 146. Wake Lore Transcribed 147. Clover Valley House Lore Transcribed Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0311 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0220, Page 0197 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download
67. Béaloideas from Little Cullenstown, Foulkmills (Barony of Shelmalier) - Black Dog Lore Transcribed
82. “At Scullabogue where all the Protestants, women and children were burned in '98...” Lore Transcribed