Volume: CBÉ 0339 (Part 4) Date 1937Collector Bríd Ní Ghamhnáin Location Kilmacallan, Co. Sligo List Browse Titles (40) 1. The Landlord's Ghost Lore 2. “Well I spose ye often heard tell o' ould Pat that lived in Barroe.” Lore 3. “Wance upon a time there was two men, an' they war great friends altogether.” Lore 4. The '98 Demonstration at Ballyrush Lore 5. Foods Lore 6. Pishrogues Lore 7. St James' Well Lore 8. Sligo Town Lore 9. A Story of St Colmcille Lore 10. The Coopers of Markree Lore 11. Páirc na Mallacht Lore 12. The Wier Estate Lore 13. Tales of Lough Arrow Lore 14. How the Mulannys Became Rich Lore 15. Sligo Lore 16. “Herbs: "Géar" or "Glaiséar Leine" a poisoness herb...” Lore 17. Games: Blind Watt... Lore 18. The Priest and the Wasps Lore 19. The Fairies Take Revenge Lore 20. The Fading Child Lore 21. “There was a poor ould woman livin' at wan time a'tween this an the town o' Ballymote...” Lore 22. Burning the Sióg Lore 23. “Wan night there was a young lad o' the Wynnes (a family that lived here about thirty yhears ago) out ramblin'.” Lore 24. Games Lore 25. The Origin of the River of Fermoyle Lore 26. How Lughaidh Got the Silver Hand Lore 27. “About two years ago the above mentioned lake Loughnasuil suddenly dried up in one night.” Lore 28. “Lughaidh's father was a blacksmith; he ushed ta make the armour for the Tuatha De Danann soldiers.” Lore 29. The Taming of the Shrew Lore 30. “Well now is we are talkin' o bets I'll tell ye another yarn about a wan.” Lore 31. A Legend of Heapstown Lore 32. The Ghost of the Tingley Gate Lore 33. “Long ago, when the ould Landlords an' them had all the land o' their counthry undher their conthrol...” Lore 34. History and Legends of the County Lore 35. James Judge Lore 36. The Riverstown Fleas Lore 37. The Sow that Had the Two Litters of Bonhams Lore 38. “About a hundred years ago there was a great ould custhom in Ireland...” Lore 39. The Faithful Donkey Lore 40. Locking Up the Ghost Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0366 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0339, Page 0339 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page The Taming of the Shrew (continued) Share Share Post Date April 1937Item type LoreFolktales index—relevant types AT0901: Taming of the Shrew Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mairtín Mac Searraigh
23. “Wan night there was a young lad o' the Wynnes (a family that lived here about thirty yhears ago) out ramblin'.” Lore
28. “Lughaidh's father was a blacksmith; he ushed ta make the armour for the Tuatha De Danann soldiers.” Lore
33. “Long ago, when the ould Landlords an' them had all the land o' their counthry undher their conthrol...” Lore
The Taming of the Shrew (continued) Share Share Post Date April 1937Item type LoreFolktales index—relevant types AT0901: Taming of the Shrew Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mairtín Mac Searraigh