Volume: CBÉ 0575 (Part 001) Date 1938Collector Liam Shine Locations Rathkeale, Co. Limerick Glin, Co. Limerick Tarbert, Co. Kerry List Browse Titles (46) 1. Fairy Stories (I) Lore 2. Fairy Stories (II) Lore 3. Stories about Wrecks (I) Lore 4. Stories about Wrecks (II) Lore 5. Buried Treasure Lore 6. The Dead Come Back Lore 7. Story about an Old Castle Lore 8. Local Old Sayings and Their Origin Lore 9. Old Cures Lore 10. An Old Story Lore 11. Stories of Haunted Houses etc. Lore 12. Stories of Haunted Houses etc. (II) Lore 13. Stories of Haunted Houses etc. (III) Lore 14. Stories of Haunted Houses etc. (IV) Lore 15. Stories of Haunted Houses etc. (V) Lore 16. Stories of Haunted Houses etc. (VI) Lore 17. Story of a Fairy Fort Lore 18. Story of Spirits in the Shape of Animals Lore 19. Signs of Death Lore 20. Story of the Banshee (Bean-Sidhe) Lore 21. Cures Lore 22. Story of a Wise Woman Lore 23. Local Old Sayings Lore 24. A Very Old Story Lore 25. The Sallowglen Calf Lore 26. Churning Lore 27. A Sign of Death Lore 28. Making the Linen Lore 29. The Coming of Tea Lore 30. The Woman's Part Long Ago Lore 31. Fights Lore 32. Losing Butter Lore 33. 2 Fairy Stories - I - "The Footstep" Lore 34. Why Some People'd See "Things" and More Wouldn't - Even if They Were with Them at the Time Lore 35. Fairy Story, no. II (About a Well) Lore 36. Signs of Death Lore 37. “And often Micheálín 'd wake in the morning to hear their hounds baying the first thing.” Lore 38. “And this other man 'd have the run of the roost. So, she pretended to be sick, and she sent off her husband to Athlone.” Lore 39. A Story about The Free Emigration Lore 40. An Old Joke Lore 41. An Old Riddle Lore 42. “And all I have to say to you now is: "Tellin' stories by day is the devil's delay...” Lore 43. The Story of Little Do-ran and the Giant with the Six Heads Lore 44. Local Old Sayings Lore 45. “on here r'apin' the harvest - and send home the money for their support." Ó-that'd never do! They could never do...” Lore 46. “used to be there till late. Well, the pit (potatoes) used be disturbed every morning, and this man - Tom - used be certain...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 196 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0575, Page 033 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Old Cures (continued) Share Share Post An Old Story Share Share Post Date 28 November 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mrs Johanna Donovan
38. “And this other man 'd have the run of the roost. So, she pretended to be sick, and she sent off her husband to Athlone.” Lore
45. “on here r'apin' the harvest - and send home the money for their support." Ó-that'd never do! They could never do...” Lore
46. “used to be there till late. Well, the pit (potatoes) used be disturbed every morning, and this man - Tom - used be certain...” Lore
An Old Story Share Share Post Date 28 November 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mrs Johanna Donovan