Volume: CBÉ 0512 (Part 5) Date 1938Locations Fenagh, Co. Leitrim Mohill, Co. Leitrim List Browse Titles (70) 1. Bread Lore 2. Stampy Bread Lore 3. Oat Bread Lore 4. Pan Boxty Lore 5. Drinks Used in Olden Times Lore 6. Farm Animals and How they are Called Lore 7. Local Marriage Customs Lore 8. Bewitching Butter Lore 9. Pleasure and Pastimes Long Ago Lore 10. Wakes Lore 11. Houses and How They were Built Long Ago Lore 12. Big Stones and Stories Connected with Them Lore 13. Riddles Lore 14. “In olden times, the old Fathers and especially mothers, thought it a disgrace...” Lore 15. Old Sayings and Proverbs Lore 16. A Leitrim History Lore 17. The Song of Thomas Harvey Lore 18. The Molly Maguire's of Olden Times Lore 19. The Maid of Castlefore Lore 20. “Castlefore is part of the historic Parish of Fenagh...” Lore 21. A Few Short Verses on the Scenery of Sheemore Lore 22. “Convenient to Shee-more at Letterfine lived about 100 yearss ago Squire Reynolds...” Lore 23. Lord Leitrim Lore 24. “Lough Rynn Castle is about 3 miles from the town of Mohill...” Lore 25. Dromard Jones, Mohill, Co. Leitrim Lore 26. “The County Leitrim was always kind to strangers...” Lore 27. Proverbs Used in this Locality Lore 28. “The Townland of Cornabrone lies midway between Ballinamore and the Town of Drumshambo.” Lore 29. Nugent Reynolds the Bard of Kishcarrigan Lore 30. “After the Rebellion of 1798 the County Leitrim was well staffed with yeoman...” Lore 31. A Truthful Ghost Story Lore 32. A Story Lore 33. “James McCaffrey a relation of the Thomas in the previous story was quarrying stones...” Lore 34. A Story about Two Brothers Lore 35. “The Rev. J McKenna C.C. came out from Mohill with his gun and pointer dog to Eslin Bridge district...” Lore 36. “Mr Bernard Gray of Finiskil wrote the following verses depicting some of the horrors of the Boer War.” Lore 37. “Francis Reynolds of Stuck Eslin Bridge Mohill Co Leitrim, asked a man of the tramp class...” Lore 38. “Francis O'Boy a quaint old man not possessed of full sense generally worked as a labourer...” Lore 39. The Prughlish Evictions Lore 40. Saying Lore 41. A Few Lines Written on that Patriot Robert Emmet Lore 42. “Mr Wm Jones of Laheen Ho. Eslin Bride Mohill Co Leitrim. was a large farmer and a country shopkeeper...” Lore 43. The GAA in Former Days Lore 44. Fifty Years Ago the GAA Lore 45. “James McGan lived in Drumlore Eslin Bridge Mohill Co Leitrim.” Lore 46. Lough Gowna Lore 47. “Sean Connelly from the vicinity of Ballinalee in Co Longford was one of the greatest heroes of the Black Tan war in Ireland.” Lore 48. “Lough Sheelin 5 miles South East of Lough Gowna is a great expanse of water...” Lore 49. Cloone Co Leitrim Lore 50. Old Schools Lore 51. Superstition or Beliefs Lore 52. Old Stories Lore 53. “In Drumahill there is a forth on a high plateau and about one mile from it there is another forth...” Lore 54. A Marriage Lore 55. The History of Mohill Town Lore 56. An Old Song Composed about the Cutting of Tom Doonan's Turf, on the Bog at Drumoghty More Lore 57. The Townland of Finiskil Lore 58. A Song - The Leitrim Road Lore 59. A Song of 98 Lore 60. A Toast Lore 61. Hedge School and a Schoolmaster named Alec McDonald Lore 62. Famine and Fever 1846-47 Lore 63. “William O'Brien another descendant and also a Landlord lived in the Townland of Cavan, Eslin Bridge...” Lore 64. “About 80 years aago John Byrne of Attymanus possessed a wonderful big strong dog.” Lore 65. Marriages of Olden Times Lore 66. “A Blacksmiths trade is supposed to be very lucky and generally Blacksmiths are happy.” Lore 67. “About two miles from my home there is a townland called Corlea and in this townland there is a hill called Bocan.” Lore 68. A Duel Lore 69. “Long ago when a person died a large crowd would assemble at his house and carry on various kinds of games and tricks...” Lore 70. Gunner Magee Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 668 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0512, Page 659 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Marriages of Olden Times (continued) Share Share Post Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script
35. “The Rev. J McKenna C.C. came out from Mohill with his gun and pointer dog to Eslin Bridge district...” Lore
36. “Mr Bernard Gray of Finiskil wrote the following verses depicting some of the horrors of the Boer War.” Lore
37. “Francis Reynolds of Stuck Eslin Bridge Mohill Co Leitrim, asked a man of the tramp class...” Lore
38. “Francis O'Boy a quaint old man not possessed of full sense generally worked as a labourer...” Lore
42. “Mr Wm Jones of Laheen Ho. Eslin Bride Mohill Co Leitrim. was a large farmer and a country shopkeeper...” Lore
47. “Sean Connelly from the vicinity of Ballinalee in Co Longford was one of the greatest heroes of the Black Tan war in Ireland.” Lore
53. “In Drumahill there is a forth on a high plateau and about one mile from it there is another forth...” Lore
63. “William O'Brien another descendant and also a Landlord lived in the Townland of Cavan, Eslin Bridge...” Lore
67. “About two miles from my home there is a townland called Corlea and in this townland there is a hill called Bocan.” Lore
69. “Long ago when a person died a large crowd would assemble at his house and carry on various kinds of games and tricks...” Lore
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