Volume: CBÉ 0462 (Part 3) Date 1937–1938Collector Peadar Mac Domhnaill Locations Tinriland, Co. Carlow Toem, Co. Tipperary List Browse Titles (133) 1. Duration of the World Lore 2. Soul Going to Heaven Lore 3. Our Age on the Last Day Lore 4. The End of the World Lore 5. Hair in Hole in the Wall Lore 6. Tooth Lore 7. Smith as Dentist Lore 8. Peas in a Box Lore 9. Death of a Saint Lore 10. Sunday Work Lore 11. Seán na Sceithe Lore 12. Tobar na Seisrí Lore 13. Holy Communion Lore 14. Judas and the Elder Tree Lore 15. As Ignorant as Lore 16. Greedy Igollifer Lore 17. Empty Tobacco Pipes Lore 18. Blood to Mend Pipes Lore 19. Frog's Mouth Blood Lore 20. Lighting the Pipe Lore 21. Pipe Repairs Lore 22. Gaelic Lore 23. Substitutes for Tobacco Lore 24. Stealing Geese to Buy Tobacco Lore 25. Loaded Pipes Lore 26. Row over Tobacco Lore 27. Crookt Dinny Lore 28. The De Profundis Lore 29. Two Strings to his Bow Lore 30. In Out of God's Blessing Lore 31. Wet Day for Funeral Lore 32. Haws Lore 33. The Broken Belly Lore 34. The First Lock Out Lore 35. Solution at Last! Lore 36. Pens and Ink Lore 37. The Seed of the Easter Fire Lore 38. Hazel Rods for U.S.A. Lore 39. The Shamrock Lore 40. The Fox and the Heap of Stones Lore 41. The Two Misers Lore 42. Magpies Lore 43. Kelly the Sailor Lore 44. Will o' the Wisp Lore 45. Random Jottings Lore 46. Cat Can Look At Lore 47. Cock Crowing Lore 48. “A whistling woman and a crowing hen...” Lore 49. Unlucky Things Lore 50. Thistle Lore 51. Tea Lore 52. “Inis Díomáin, Baile beag briste...” Lore 53. The 3 Great Riddles Lore 54. Wild Cat - Nail in Tail Lore 55. Blowing at Weddings Lore 56. The Earl of Kildare Goes a Riding Lore 57. Slaughter at Mullamast Lore 58. “Lady Burton of Burton Hall was complaining to Dan Byrne...” Lore 59. “Ballaghmoon, where Cormac Mac Cuileanáin was killed...” Lore 60. “I was more thirsty than hungry...” Lore 61. Mercury in Plum Pudding Lore 62. Does Nature Go Beyond Training? Lore 63. Games Lore 64. Goats - Popular Beliefs, etc. Lore 65. An Gobán Saor Lore 66. The Skin and its Price Lore 67. Cor in aghaidh an Chaim agus Cam in aghaidh an Choir Lore 68. A Cat With Nine Tails! Lore 69. Sí Gaoithe Lore 70. They Are Coming for Me! Lore 71. They're Coming for Us Lore 72. Marriage Lore 73. The Rosary Lore 74. Hello! Lore 75. To Meet Lore 76. Nearly (= 'Sé is Dóiche) Lore 77. The Boodyman Lore 78. Sonuachar Lore 79. Trapsticks Lore 80. Drink Lore 81. What's in That Now? Lore 82. Some Tree Lore 83. Economy Lore 84. Dóigh agus Andóigh Lore 85. Fairsing agus Fuílleach de Chuile Shórt Lore 86. Cry 'Crack' Lore 87. Turn the Wild Cat Lore 88. Playing Blind Tom Lore 89. Did Your Bowels Move? Lore 90. Sidebaord in the Harvesting Field Lore 91. Birds of a Feather Lore 92. Our Lord Kills a Man! Lore 93. Seán gan Eagla Lore 94. Co. Tipperary or Limerick Contrast to Co. Carlow Lore 95. The Púca Lore 96. Éirigh, a Hata! Lore 97. Seen by the Banks of the Slaney Lore 98. The Fox and the Fleas Lore 99. A Clever Fox Lore 100. Another Clever Fox Lore 101. Attacked by an Otter Lore 102. Attacked by an Raven Lore 103. Bowls in Co. Carlow Lore 104. “Most of the land stewards in those days were Scotchmen...” Lore 105. Badger chun Quorum Lore 106. Foot and Mouth Disease Lore 107. Catechism Classes Lore 108. Limerick-Tipperary Funeral Lore 109. Blessed Clay Lore 110. Wake Lore 111. The Rúise-Man Lore 112. The Slayer of the Zulus Lore 113. Our First Motor Lore 114. Jack the Giant Killer Lore 115. Limerick-Tipperary Version of "Wren-Song" Lore 116. Newtownbarry Hats and Cars Lore 117. Funerals in Threes Lore 118. Turnips and Mantraps Lore 119. Poor Scholars Lore 120. To Wash Navy Blue Lore 121. Spittle Lore 122. Quakers' Burial Ground Lore 123. Runners Lore 124. To Keep a Cat from Messing Lore 125. She Lost Her Little All Lore 126. The Farmer's Boy and the Egg Lore 127. Very Quick on the Tongue Lore 128. Preventions for Toothache Lore 129. “Children play in Co. Carlow...” Lore 130. The Settle or Settle-Bed Lore 131. Let the Last Hour be the Hardest Lore 132. Wet Friday, Wet Sunday Lore 133. Tomhaiseanna Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0390 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0462, Page 0351 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Seán gan Eagla Share Share Post Date 27 January 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John English
Seán gan Eagla Share Share Post Date 27 January 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John English