Volume: CBÉ 0406 (Part 1) Date 1937Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Locations Adamstown, Co. Wexford Foulkesmill, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (79) 1. Fighting Lore Transcribed 2. Béaloideas ó Bhaile Abbáin (Adamstown Co. Wexford) Lore Transcribed 3. Wakes Lore Transcribed 4. Spells Lore 5. The Pound of Meal Lore Transcribed 6. “My mother had great cures.” Lore Transcribed 7. The Old Castle of Adamstown Lore 8. Fairyman Lore Transcribed 9. A Riderless Bicycle Lore Transcribed 10. Old Song - Adamstown Races cbe.types.AMH Transcribed (part) 11. Adamstown Races Lore 12. “These two fellows were working at Byrnes wan time.” Lore 13. An Irish Speaker Lore 14. Béaloideas ó Bhaile Abbáin - The Leap of Adamstown Lore 15. St Abban Lore 16. “There was a man who lived in Coonogue..” Lore 17. Light Lore 18. “Byrnes have land in Doonooney...” Lore 19. “A couple of years ago Murphys of Doonooney...” Lore 20. “There was an ould wan who lived here near the Leap.” Lore 21. Faction Fights Lore 22. Bowling Lore Transcribed 23. “At the fairs and at the patterns long ago...” Lore Transcribed 24. The Cat and the Mouse Lore Transcribed 25. The Ox and the Ass Lore Transcribed 26. The Luathrachán Lore Transcribed 27. “The old parish of Adamstown was called "Doononey".” Lore Transcribed 28. Blessed Well Lore Transcribed 29. St Abban's Well Lore Transcribed 30. Old Song - Droimeann Donn Dilis Lore 31. The Snatch Apple (Deargaol) Lore 32. Carman's Cat Lore 33. Haunted House Lore Transcribed 34. “There was an ould man who lives near us...” Lore Transcribed (part) 35. “There is a place here called the Giant's Grave...” Lore 36. “There is an old Rath in Brocurra...” Lore 37. Béaloideas ó Bhaile Abbáin - Place Names Lore 38. Aughnalough Lore Transcribed (part) 39. Buried Treasure Lore Transcribed 40. Knockreigh Castle Lore 41. “There was two poachers down at the river wan night.” Lore 42. Béaloideas ó Co Loch Garman - Foulksmills, Co. Wexford Lore 43. “There was a fellow wan time and he could quess anything.” Lore 44. “Over at Crane's of Slevoy it used bet all the terms....” Lore 45. “There was a wake wan time up at Hennessy's...” Lore 46. “There was an ould man by the name of Tom Ryan down near Clongeen...” Lore 47. Petticoat Loose Lore 48. Béaloideas ó Mhuileann an Phúca Lore 49. Black Ravens Lore 50. Bean Sí Lore 51. Fairies Lore 52. Fairies Lore 53. A Cat Lore 54. Buried Alive Lore 55. Great Nerve Lore 56. Body Snatchers Lore 57. The Black Pig Lore 58. The Devil Lore Transcribed 59. Devil Lore 60. “Roche's House in Rockview was supposed to be haunted.” Lore 61. Rockview Lore 62. Dog Lore 63. Snaring Rabbits Lore 64. Light Lore 65. Seventh Son Lore 66. Buried Money Lore 67. Buried Treasure Lore Transcribed (part) 68. Treasure etc. Lore Transcribed (part) 69. Buried Treasure Lore 70. Buried Treasure Lore 71. Treasure Lore 72. “There is only one spot in Foulksmills that really is Foulksmills..” Lore 73. Treasure Lore 74. Stoneen Rath Lore 75. Pat Kelly Lore 76. A Good Judge Lore 77. Matchmaking Lore 78. Matchmaking Lore 79. “There was an ould fellow going around...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0194 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0406, Page 0155 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Fairies (continued) Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now A Cat Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John Hayes
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A Cat Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John Hayes