Volume: CBÉ 0106 Date 1935Collector Seán de Buitléir Locations Kilgarvan, Co. Wexford Kilmore, Co. Wexford Templetown, Co. Wexford Whitechurchglynn, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (34) 1. “There was once a man living in the parish of Adamstown.” Lore Transcribed 2. John Doyle and the Poteen Lore Transcribed 3. Will-o'-the-wisp Lore Transcribed 4. “There was an old woman one time and she had three daughters.” Lore To be transcribed 5. The Poor Scholar Lore Transcribed 6. “There was a woman one time lived in Shan about eight miles from the town of Wexford.” Lore Transcribed 7. Children's Games Lore Transcribed 8. Mocley the Fool Lore Transcribed 9. The Fairy Changeling Lore Transcribed 10. Legends of St. Patrick Lore Transcribed 11. Silly Thing Lore Transcribed 12. “There was a king one time that had one daughter and she said she would marry the first man that would answer her three questions...” Lore Transcribed 13. New Lamps for Ould Lamps Lore Transcribed 14. There was a man one time lived in Wexford by the name of Jackie Murphy Lore Transcribed 15. There was one time a fool of a chap and he used to spend most of his time making houses and other things out of muck. Lore Transcribed 16. There was once a Catholic and a Protestant lived somewhere in Wexford near each other. Lore Transcribed 17. Halloween Customs and Games Lore Transcribed 18. The Dead Coach Lore Transcribed 19. “There was once a tinker woman lived near Adamstown and she used to go around selling brushes an laces and delph.” Lore Transcribed 20. “There was a man lived near Taghmon named Sam Cooper ” Lore Transcribed 21. “There was a man named Mat Myler of Ballyvergin and he was dying...” Lore Transcribed 22. “There was a man lived in...” Lore Transcribed 23. “There was a man lived near Carrigbyrnne by the name of Tom Gleeson ” Lore Transcribed 24. “There is a big field down in Pollfur called Chapel Park...” Lore Transcribed 25. “There were two sisters lived in Raheen near Adamstown.” Lore Transcribed 26. “There is another story told about the graveyard in Chapel Park down in Pollfur.” Lore Transcribed 27. Blessed Wells Lore Transcribed 28. “There was a farmer one time lived in the parish of Glynn, by the name of Joe Brady.” Lore Transcribed 29. “There is an old rath or fort in Wilkinstown about ten miles from Wexford.” Lore Transcribed 30. “There was a man one time lived in Glynn and he dreamt that if there was money to be found on London bridge.” Lore Transcribed 31. “My great grandfather one time dreamt that there was gold buried in a certain ditch.” Lore Transcribed 32. “There is said to be gold buried in the corner of a field in the townland of Corlican” Lore Transcribed 33. Jack and the Brown Horse Lore Transcribed 34. “There was a family lived in Ballinclay by the name of Lacey.” Lore Transcribed Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 414 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0106, Page 001 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download
6. “There was a woman one time lived in Shan about eight miles from the town of Wexford.” Lore Transcribed
12. “There was a king one time that had one daughter and she said she would marry the first man that would answer her three questions...” Lore Transcribed
15. There was one time a fool of a chap and he used to spend most of his time making houses and other things out of muck. Lore Transcribed
16. There was once a Catholic and a Protestant lived somewhere in Wexford near each other. Lore Transcribed
19. “There was once a tinker woman lived near Adamstown and she used to go around selling brushes an laces and delph.” Lore Transcribed
26. “There is another story told about the graveyard in Chapel Park down in Pollfur.” Lore Transcribed
28. “There was a farmer one time lived in the parish of Glynn, by the name of Joe Brady.” Lore Transcribed
30. “There was a man one time lived in Glynn and he dreamt that if there was money to be found on London bridge.” Lore Transcribed
31. “My great grandfather one time dreamt that there was gold buried in a certain ditch.” Lore Transcribed
32. “There is said to be gold buried in the corner of a field in the townland of Corlican” Lore Transcribed