Volume: CBÉ 0128 (Part 2) Date 2 September 1935Collector Liam Ó Floinn Locations Shanrahan, Co. Tipperary Mitchelstown, Co. Cork Lismore, Co. Waterford List Browse Titles (31) 1. “I remember when I was young, the crowds of people everywhere. ” Lore 2. “A poor scholar was travelling along.” Lore 3. “There was a woman out there in Doon an she use to be going spinning after her days work.” Lore 4. Béaloideas Lore 5. “My fathers mother was taken away in her confinement, and the child lived.” Lore 6. “My grandmothers landlord was Lowe he was landlord of the Galtic hills.” Lore 7. “About 3 miles to the north-east of Kilbeheny is the townland of Brackbawn.” Lore 8. “There was a farmer living over there in Lyreen.” Lore 9. “About 4 miles from Kilworth on the Ballymoreen road there is a place called the Mountain Barracks.” Lore 10. “I saw seventeen families living here in Croughinalamour and twenty-six in the mountain above.” Lore 11. “It was where Peire Young the cattle jobber is living now that one Cooke-Collis lived about seventy or eighty years ago.” Lore 12. “There was an old woman living below there in Glenahulla.” Lore 13. “Times are changed a lot since I was your age.” Lore 14. Petty-coat Loose Lore 15. “It happened somewhere near Naas in the Co Kildare.” Lore 16. Nation was the land lord of all this place one time years ago I don't remember it. Lore 17. Wakes Lore 18. The three greatest sorrows an Irish man or woman can meet with:- Lore 19. Wakes Lore 20. “Séan bocht Aerach" was an ould beggar-man.” Lore 21. An Cnocán Fraoigh Lore 22. “There was an old man over there in Barnahoun...” Lore 23. “I remember at a wake one night to see the lads at "White Horse".” Lore 24. Bean Sí Lore 25. “Séan Ó' Conchúbhar was a great robber around here in his day.” Lore 26. “This was how the first of them horses came around here.” Lore 27. Pegin Lore 28. Old Irish Words Lore 29. Traditional Cures Lore 30. “The names of practically every townland in the Parishes of Kilworth and Mitchelstown are in Irish, here are some of them. ” Lore 31. “I remember when I was young, the crowds of people everywhere.” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 241 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0128, Page 197 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Wakes (continued) Share Share Post Date 3 August 1935Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John Corey
9. “About 4 miles from Kilworth on the Ballymoreen road there is a place called the Mountain Barracks.” Lore
10. “I saw seventeen families living here in Croughinalamour and twenty-six in the mountain above.” Lore
11. “It was where Peire Young the cattle jobber is living now that one Cooke-Collis lived about seventy or eighty years ago.” Lore
30. “The names of practically every townland in the Parishes of Kilworth and Mitchelstown are in Irish, here are some of them. ” Lore
Wakes (continued) Share Share Post Date 3 August 1935Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John Corey