Volume: CBÉ 0520 (Part 1) Date 1938Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Locations Horetown, Co. Wexford Newbawn, Co. Wexford Taghmon, Co. Wexford Clongeen, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (171) 1. Story of a Priest Lore 2. Coming Back Lore 3. Confession Lore 4. Confession Lore 5. St. Joseph Lore 6. Minister Lore 7. Daniel O'Connell Lore 8. Good Eaters Lore 9. St. Joseph Lore 10. Minister Lore 11. Married Twice Lore 12. Ventriloquist Lore 13. “There's a kind of horse there in the Slob (Sloblands) in Wexford and she has a back like a camel...” Lore 14. Stealing Apples Lore 15. Love Will Find a Way Lore 16. “There was a fellow living up about Camross D'Alton was his name I think.” Lore 17. Frogs Lore 18. Water Lore 19. “There was a boy wan time and he used walk in his sleep.” Lore 20. '98 Lore 21. Ride and Tie Lore 22. “There was a man living over the road here a bit, he was the best off man around.” Lore 23. Fairies Lore 24. “Well the biggest fright I ever got I got from a goat one night.” Lore 25. Digging for Money Lore 26. Money Lore 27. Story Lore 28. “Do you know the river there in Castleboro'? 'Tis a great river for fishing.” Lore 29. The Times Lore 30. Tricks Lore 31. Tricks Lore 32. Tricks Lore 33. Hunting Lore 34. Sleep Lore 35. “There was an ould fellow working wan time at Whites, Ould Bill was his name.” Lore 36. Cure Lore 37. “There the time of the trouble, when the Black and Tans were here; There was a man living down in Newacstle by the name of Cullen...” Lore 38. “I remember the time there was a big meeting in Wexford - Parnell was there...” Lore 39. Ould Times Lore 40. The Devil Lore 41. The Black Pig Lore Transcribed 42. A Dentist Lore Transcribed 43. Quare Fellow Lore 44. Prayer Lore 45. To Stop Blood Lore 46. A Quare Fellow Lore 47. Quare Fellows Lore 48. The Dummy of Ross Lore 49. Jail Lore 50. The Prophecy Lore 51. Harmless Lore 52. Strength Lore 53. Hedge School Lore 54. White Feet Lore 55. Ghosts Lore 56. Ghost Lore 57. Ghosts Lore 58. Prophecy Lore 59. Quare Fellows Lore 60. Fright Lore 61. Ghosts Lore 62. Narrow Escape Lore 63. “Recorded from Mrs. Mary Mackey, Shanoule, age 80 years, farmer's wife. She belongs to one of the "rale old Irish".” Lore 64. 98 Lore 65. The Kennedy Lore 66. Charm Lore 67. A Seanabhas Lore 68. Ghost Lore 69. “A brother of mine and two or three others were at the fair of Nash wan day.” Lore 70. Poor Scholar Lore 71. Poor Scholar Lore 72. National Schools Lore 73. Lb. Meal Lore 74. Protestants Lore 75. Hedgemaster Lore 76. Beer Lore 77. St. Munna Lore 78. Ráth Lore 79. Ghost Lore 80. Scéal Lore 81. Quare Fellow Lore 82. Ballyclomack Lore 83. Cure Lore 84. Fouls in Cattle Lore 85. Ringworm Lore 86. Cure Lore 87. Roads Lore 88. The Hookmen Lore 89. Mowing Lore 90. Potato Ridges Lore 91. Drills Lore 92. Shearing Sheep Lore 93. Hay Lore 94. Scythe Lore 95. Corn Lore 96. Skeps Lore 97. Stacks Lore 98. A Right Mower Lore 99. Jollop Lore 100. Faggots Lore 101. Billhook Lore 102. Gaedhilg Lore 103. Scéal Lore 104. Partlawn's Hole Lore 105. Seanfhocal Lore 106. Fishing Lore 107. Scéal Lore 108. Beannacht Lore 109. “I often heard the old people say that a murderer always sleeps with his eyes open.” Lore 110. Hair Lore 111. Child Lore 112. A Piper Lore 113. Double Lore 114. Superstitions Lore 115. Eggs Lore 116. Froth Lore 117. Gaze Lore 118. “They say that if you had pains that goose grease is the best thing at all for it.” Lore 119. Superstitions Lore 120. Swallows Lore 121. Ould Woman Lore 122. Fishing Lore 123. Fishing Lore 124. A Quare Fellow Lore 125. Quare Fellow Lore 126. Money Lore 127. Cats Lore 128. Fairy Lore 129. Sam Cooper Lore Transcribed (part) 130. Two Misers Lore 131. Flute Player Lore 132. Tinker Lore 133. Ráth Lore 134. “There was a fellow wan time, he lived down in Harristown wan side of Ballymitty and wan day he was out ploughing...” Lore 135. Boats Lore 136. Seventh Son Lore 137. “There was an ould fellow living down here Tom Murphy was his name - Tom Balls they used to call him.” Lore 138. “There was a fellow living around here long ago by the name of Sam Simmons.” Lore 139. Wake Lore 140. Wake Lore Transcribed 141. Wake Lore Transcribed 142. Trick Lore 143. Mr. Kidd Lore 144. Superstition Lore 145. Curses Lore 146. “There was a priest in Clongeen wan time.” Lore 147. A Christening Lore 148. Priest's Power Lore 149. Curse Lore 150. Curses Lore 151. Curse Lore 152. Curse Lore 153. Curse Lore 154. Wonderful Horse Lore 155. Seven Months Child Lore 156. Prophecy Lore 157. Superstitions Lore 158. Witch Lore 159. Sneeze Lore 160. Fairyman Lore 161. Fairies Lore 162. A Lazy Fellow Lore 163. Fishing Lore 164. Quare Fellows Lore 165. Scéal Lore 166. Minister Lore 167. Confession Lore 168. Tinker Lore 169. Quare Fellows Lore 170. Matchmaking Lore 171. Ghost Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 291 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0520, Page 112 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Hedge School Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date June 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Maurice Carthy White Feet Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date June 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Maurice Carthy
13. “There's a kind of horse there in the Slob (Sloblands) in Wexford and she has a back like a camel...” Lore
37. “There the time of the trouble, when the Black and Tans were here; There was a man living down in Newacstle by the name of Cullen...” Lore
63. “Recorded from Mrs. Mary Mackey, Shanoule, age 80 years, farmer's wife. She belongs to one of the "rale old Irish".” Lore
134. “There was a fellow wan time, he lived down in Harristown wan side of Ballymitty and wan day he was out ploughing...” Lore
137. “There was an ould fellow living down here Tom Murphy was his name - Tom Balls they used to call him.” Lore
Hedge School Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date June 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Maurice Carthy
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