Volume: CBÉ 0460 (Part 2) Date 1938Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Locations Clongeen, Co. Wexford Raheen, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (51) 1. Long Story - Jack and the Giants Lore Transcribed 2. Béaloideas ó Pharóiste Chluain Gaoin (Clongeen) Lore Transcribed 3. “About fifteen or twenty years ago 'twas in the summer time,...” Lore Transcribed 4. Hard Work Lore Transcribed 5. “Martin was talking to Johny another day about what would happen when a person would die.” Lore Transcribed (part) 6. “There was a fellow going around here wan time and no matter what he'd see he say "God save it".” Lore 7. “There was a man living here by the name of Peter Cullen.” Lore 8. Seventh Son Lore 9. “There was an ould woman going around here and she had a son going with her...” Lore 10. Ráth Lore Transcribed 11. “There was a fellow living around here he was a half Charlie of a fellow.” Lore Transcribed 12. “This Matty Bandeville, Matty the Doctor as he was called, he had two nieces... ” Lore Transcribed 13. “There's a woman down here the road and she's an awful blueshirt.” Lore Transcribed 14. Nicknames Lore Transcribed 15. “There was an ould fellow living in Shanoule...” Lore Transcribed 16. Rats Lore Transcribed 17. The Bow (Bean Sí) Lore Transcribed 18. “Go to Heaven! You'd often hear people saying...” Lore Transcribed 19. “There were two fellows wan time and they were great chums entirely.” Lore Transcribed 20. “There was a wake in little Cullenstown last week.” Lore Transcribed 21. “I was coming home wan night from Rockview meself and Mike Carroll,...” Lore Transcribed 22. “The night before Nick Culleton died,...” Lore Transcribed 23. The Evil Eye Lore Transcribed 24. Caoine Lore Transcribed 25. Shooting Lore Transcribed 26. “Of another day I was down in the wood near Pack's Bridge, and there was a woodcrest up on the tree.” Lore Transcribed 27. “There was a woman living around here by the name of Mag Calfer.” Lore 28. “This same woman, Mag Calfer, went to cook a rabbit wan day.” Lore Transcribed (part) 29. Seanfhocal Lore Transcribed 30. “There was a girl working down in Horetown with some of the gentry there.” Lore Transcribed 31. “There was a girl working down in Horetown with some of the gentry there.” Lore Transcribed 32. Ghost Lore Transcribed 33. “I was out jenneting wan night with a fellow by the name of William Scully...” Lore Transcribed 34. Ghosts Lore Transcribed 35. Ghosts Lore Transcribed 36. Ghosts Lore Transcribed 37. Ghosts Lore Transcribed 38. Ghosts Lore Transcribed (part) 39. Goffs of Horetown Lore 40. Buried Treasure Lore Transcribed (part) 41. Treasure Lore Transcribed 42. Treasure Lore Transcribed 43. Treasure Lore Transcribed 44. Treasure Lore Transcribed 45. Going Astray Lore Transcribed 46. Going Astray Lore Transcribed 47. Mowing Lore 48. “When they were making the road along here the men had fourpence a day and pound of méal.” Lore 49. Ráths Lore Transcribed (part) 50. “After '98 I heard me father saying, that he often heard his father telling it, that they used often have to stay out on the double ditch all night,...” Lore Transcribed 51. “Tom Kelly was a great strong man, a giant of a fellow.” Lore Transcribed Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0294 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0460, Page 0197 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download
5. “Martin was talking to Johny another day about what would happen when a person would die.” Lore Transcribed (part)
6. “There was a fellow going around here wan time and no matter what he'd see he say "God save it".” Lore
12. “This Matty Bandeville, Matty the Doctor as he was called, he had two nieces... ” Lore Transcribed
26. “Of another day I was down in the wood near Pack's Bridge, and there was a woodcrest up on the tree.” Lore Transcribed
50. “After '98 I heard me father saying, that he often heard his father telling it, that they used often have to stay out on the double ditch all night,...” Lore Transcribed