Volume: CBÉ 0470 (Part 4) Date 1938Collector Brighid Nich Rágnaill Location Mohill, Co. Leitrim List Browse Titles (42) 1. Love Song (Mary Ann and Edward) Lore 2. Song - Mohill Chapel Lore 3. Song - Farmer (Patrick Leavy) Lore 4. Song - John O'Riley Lore 5. Song - The Little Pig a Roasting Lore 6. Song - Pat and the Three Englishmen Lore 7. Yarn Lore 8. Nicknames on Reynolds Lore 9. “Irish Paddy was going up the streets of Dublin one day and there was a lady with her head out on a window.” Lore 10. Superstitions and Pisterogs Lore 11. Cures and Charms Lore 12. Old Local Sayings Lore 13. “Another story about Pat or "Farmer" as he was called...” Lore 14. “Another story about Pat or "Farmer" as he was called was he used not plant his potatoes till June.” Lore 15. “Another funny story about a priest coming to a station.” Lore 16. “One day there was a woman Katie Brian Glosdrumin she is dead years ago.” Lore 17. Mowers Lore 18. Lord Leitrim Lore 19. Song - The Missing Murdered Maid Lore 20. Landlordism Lore 21. “One night John Wrynn Drumrisk Mohill and his sister Mary was coming from a friends place at about twelve o'clock at night.” Lore 22. Song - The Belfast Riot Lore 23. The Drinking Lore 24. “In olden times the cows, pigs and all animals except horses were kept inside in the dwelling house.” Lore 25. Story Lore 26. Riddles Lore 27. Superstitions Lore 28. Story Lore 29. “The same man told me this yarn about a tinker who was going about long ago.” Lore 30. Fairies Lore 31. “This night there was a girl Mary KcKeon was going to meet a boy John McGarry, it was at a tree they were to meet.” Lore 32. Card-Playing Lore 33. “One night there was a neighbouring man coming of[?] his ceilidh from Pee Flynns and he had to cross a river on a plank to go a short way.” Lore 34. Story Lore 35. Tally Iron Lore 36. Wart Wells Lore 37. Advices Lore 38. Marriage Customs Lore 39. Ghost Stories Lore 40. “There is a neighbouring man of ours Mick Leavy, who is supposed to be enchanted.” Lore 41. Puzzle Lore 42. Riddles Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0482 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0470, Page 0454 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Superstitions (continued) Share Share Post Date 4 March 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Padhraig Mac Ragnaill
9. “Irish Paddy was going up the streets of Dublin one day and there was a lady with her head out on a window.” Lore
14. “Another story about Pat or "Farmer" as he was called was he used not plant his potatoes till June.” Lore
21. “One night John Wrynn Drumrisk Mohill and his sister Mary was coming from a friends place at about twelve o'clock at night.” Lore
24. “In olden times the cows, pigs and all animals except horses were kept inside in the dwelling house.” Lore
31. “This night there was a girl Mary KcKeon was going to meet a boy John McGarry, it was at a tree they were to meet.” Lore
33. “One night there was a neighbouring man coming of[?] his ceilidh from Pee Flynns and he had to cross a river on a plank to go a short way.” Lore
Superstitions (continued) Share Share Post Date 4 March 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Padhraig Mac Ragnaill