Volume: CBÉ 0407 (Part 2) Date 1937Collector Peadar Mac Domhnaill Location Cappagh White, Co. Tipperary List Browse Titles (101) 1. Tadhg an Gheimhridh Lore Transcribed 2. Beliefs and Customs Lore Transcribed 3. San Micheál agus San Martán Lore Transcribed 4. “There was a boy of the Dohertys sick...” Lore Transcribed 5. “My uncle Bill and a neighbouring man were coming home from cuarduigheacht one night.” Lore Transcribed 6. “This night myself and Mat Duggan were going home from cuarduigheacht...” Lore Transcribed 7. Tomdonan Lore Transcribed 8. “I knew a man and many of you knew him, too, Philip Kennedy of Clochar...” Lore Transcribed 9. Place Names Lore Transcribed 10. Beliefs and Customs Lore Transcribed 11. Cac an Diabhail Lore Transcribed 12. Beliefs and Cumstoms Lore Transcribed 13. Leigheasanna Lore Transcribed 14. Pronunciation Lore Transcribed (part) 15. Words Used in Ordinary Conversation in Toem District Lore Transcribed (part) 16. “Look at the draid hat on him...” Lore Transcribed 17. “Shinig like barrach in a bog-hole.” Lore Transcribed 18. “Taidhgín = Tadhg an Gheimhridh...” Lore Transcribed 19. He Died of the Thirst Lore Transcribed 20. Some Official Place Names Lore Transcribed 21. “A bold siota of a child...” Lore Transcribed 22. “Extract from an article I wrote when making a collection of Irish words...” Lore Transcribed (part) 23. Focail Chomhshuití agus Géaga Cainte Lore Transcribed 24. The Ryans (Some Nicknames for Distinction) Lore Transcribed 25. Abairtí Iomlána Lore Transcribed 26. Roisc Chatha Lore Transcribed (part) 27. “Nóra slán comórtas...” Lore Transcribed 28. Faction Fights Lore Transcribed 29. The Black Thief and the Knight of the Glen Lore Transcribed 30. “Cnocán na staneela means the fort of the white horse...” Lore Transcribed 31. Fenian Pikes and Trusted Men and True Lore Transcribed 32. “Yes there used to hold Protestant services in the old churceh of Toem...” Lore Transcribed 33. “Why is this place here above called Clais a Naylor?” Lore Transcribed 34. Clais na Seacht Seon Lore Transcribed 35. Eamonn an Chnoic Lore Transcribed 36. Ned of the Hill's Grave Lore Transcribed 37. Ned of the Hill's Cave Lore Transcribed 38. A Spot of Folklore from Co. Carlow Lore Transcribed 39. Coughlan of Rathrush Lore Transcribed 40. Process-Server Killed in Doon Lore Transcribed 41. St Fintan's Well, Doon Lore Transcribed 42. Dún Bleisce Lore Transcribed 43. Maud who Grew a Tail! Lore Transcribed 44. Bradle, Agent, Shot Dead in Tipperary Lore Transcribed (part) 45. Eviction Scenes at Castletown Lore Transcribed 46. Gold in Treasure Trove Lore Transcribed 47. There is More at the Back of This Lore Transcribed 48. Don't Let Go Your Hold on the Leipreachán Lore Transcribed 49. A Garter to Mark the Spot Lore Transcribed 50. Rainbow Lore Transcribed 51. Horseman Guarding Gold Lore Transcribed 52. Siabhra with Red Box on His Back Lore Transcribed 53. “There was more than that in it. My father had the contract of that house...” Lore Transcribed 54. Mysterious Stones Lore Transcribed 55. Our Lord Slept on Rushes Lore Transcribed 56. Spell Con-Stan-Ti-Nople Lore Transcribed 57. 'Open the Door and Let the Sowl Out!' Lore Transcribed 58. Doctors etc Lore Transcribed 59. As Rich as Damer Lore Transcribed 60. “There is an underground passage from Damerville...” Lore Transcribed 61. Ó Fágfaidh mé thú Mar Tá sé Lore Transcribed 62. Barrington, the Coppersmith and Cromwell Lore Transcribed 63. “I remember it well: one Christmas night...” Lore Transcribed 64. Liam Dall Ó hIfearnáin Lore Transcribed 65. The Cud Quinlan Lore Transcribed 66. “Quinlan lived at Annacarty...” Lore Transcribed 67. “I got a great fright here one night...” Lore Transcribed 68. “Jim Ryan a meself were cycling from Cappawhite...” Lore Transcribed 69. The Chapel Doon Lore Transcribed 70. Selecting Site for House Lore Transcribed 71. Maud and Damer Lore Transcribed 72. Damer Lore Transcribed 73. Famine Days in Doon Lore Transcribed 74. “40 years ago he often said (c. 1916) there was only one spring car coming into the street of Doon.” Lore Transcribed 75. How the Kiddies Make a Bargain Lore Transcribed 76. Pagan or Christian? Lore Transcribed 77. Nicknames for Families Lore Transcribed 78. More Wheels (Cries at Faction Fights) Lore Transcribed 79. Cruití Lore Transcribed 80. Making a Turkey of One Lore Transcribed 81. Miscellaneous Items Lore Transcribed 82. “Those buried eggs are still going strong...” Lore Transcribed 83. Never Say to the Priest that the Person is Dead Lore Transcribed 84. Tombstones Lore Transcribed 85. Parish Boundaries - How Marked Lore Transcribed 86. Division of Lands of Toem Monastery Lore Transcribed 87. Some Place Names Lore Transcribed 88. An Seanriabhach Lore Transcribed 89. Weather-Lore Lore Transcribed 90. Funeral Games Lore Transcribed 91. Protestant Burial Service Interrupted Lore Transcribed 92. The Holy Souls Take Some Exercise Lore Transcribed 93. “Flax! man. I tell you I 'sot' flax...” Lore Transcribed 94. Green at School - Glaisín at Home Lore Transcribed 95. Make of Chimney Lore Transcribed 96. Tobar na Seisrí Lore Transcribed 97. Measles Lore Transcribed 98. Diarrhoea Lore Transcribed 99. St Joseph as a Tradesman Lore Transcribed 100. Smith - Best Trademan of All Lore Transcribed 101. “He took the bush...” Lore Transcribed Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0309 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0407, Page 0111 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download
5. “My uncle Bill and a neighbouring man were coming home from cuarduigheacht one night.” Lore Transcribed
22. “Extract from an article I wrote when making a collection of Irish words...” Lore Transcribed (part)
74. “40 years ago he often said (c. 1916) there was only one spring car coming into the street of Doon.” Lore Transcribed