Volume: CBÉ 0096 (Part 4) Date 1935Collector Caoimhín Ó Danachair Location Athea, Co. Limerick List Browse Titles (25) 1. “A certain man in this parish wanted his uncle to die, so that he would inherit a farm...” Lore 2. Cures for Warts Lore 3. Cures Lore 4. Charms Lore 5. Lights Lore 6. Cures for the "Ruadh Péiste" - (a Disease in Calves) Lore 7. Treasure Lore 8. Buried Treasure Lore 9. Weaving Lore 10. Place Names Lore 11. Joan Grogan. Last of the Limerick Witches. Lore 12. “Joan had second-sight, for once when my father's uncle was coming down the valley near White's...” Lore 13. “This is the way Joan cured several people when she came to the house she had to get whiskey, and she would get a fit after drinking it...” Lore 14. “I heard my mother often telling how she was in a house one day where they had no meat for dinner...” Lore 15. “One day a woman came to Joan and asked her to cure her husband and she went with her to the house.” Lore 16. “There was a boy living in the village with his mother.” Lore 17. “I often heard the old people saying that Joan raised a man from the dead after he had been dead for twenty four hours.” Lore 18. An Cnocán Lore 19. “One day a man named Thade Ahern went to plough the Cnocán field, and he got on allright until he came to the top...” Lore 20. "One morning early a man named John Blanrahan heard horses going out of the hill, and he could hear the saddles creaking as if they were new. Lore 21. The "Spirit of Bearna" Lore 22. The Fenians Lore 23. A Marriage Charm Lore 24. Some Customs Lore 25. Luck Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 122 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0096, Page 131 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Treasure Share Share Post Date December 1934Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mrs Ahern
12. “Joan had second-sight, for once when my father's uncle was coming down the valley near White's...” Lore
13. “This is the way Joan cured several people when she came to the house she had to get whiskey, and she would get a fit after drinking it...” Lore
14. “I heard my mother often telling how she was in a house one day where they had no meat for dinner...” Lore
15. “One day a woman came to Joan and asked her to cure her husband and she went with her to the house.” Lore
17. “I often heard the old people saying that Joan raised a man from the dead after he had been dead for twenty four hours.” Lore
19. “One day a man named Thade Ahern went to plough the Cnocán field, and he got on allright until he came to the top...” Lore
20. "One morning early a man named John Blanrahan heard horses going out of the hill, and he could hear the saddles creaking as if they were new. Lore
Treasure Share Share Post Date December 1934Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mrs Ahern