Volume: CBÉ 0521 (Part 4) Date 1938Location Mohill, Co. Leitrim List Browse Titles (77) 1. Old Trades Which the People Worked Lore 2. Alder Bark Lore 3. Lichen Dyeing Lore 4. Peat Soot Dyeing Lore 5. Onion Skins Lore 6. Whin-flowers Lore 7. Moss Lore 8. Trades Lore 9. Lime Kilns Lore 10. Travelling Folk Lore 11. Candle Making Lore 12. Dip Candle Lore 13. Paraffin Lamps Lore 14. Bog Dale Chips Lore 15. Linen Industry Lore 16. Clay Pipes Lore 17. Fenagh Lore 18. Drumsna School Lore 19. Hedge Schools Lore 20. Ghost Story Lore 21. Child that Was Taken by the Fairies Lore 22. The Big Wind Lore 23. Old Querns Lore 24. Ruins in Drumard Jones Lore 25. The Famine Times Lore 26. Superstitions Lore 27. Feasts of the Year Lore 28. The Potato Crop Lore 29. Local Marriage Customs Lore 30. Story Lore 31. A Song of '98 Lore 32. Foods that Were in Use Long Ago Lore 33. “About 1 mile Northwest of Drumsna is a lot of forts in a straight line...” Lore 34. Fairy (Story) Lore 35. Forts Lore 36. “When my father came to live in Drumard the land was all...” Lore 37. Story Lore 38. Story Lore 39. Weather Lore Lore 40. “Once two men both from Gort were coming from Mohill late at night. They took a short cut...” Lore 41. “There lived a boy long ago who used to work for St. Kealan in the parish of Fernagh...” Lore 42. “In around the village of Drumsna there once lived a man. There was a football...” Lore 43. Severe Weather Lore 44. Local Cures Lore 45. “It was Christmas Eve and the snow was falling...” Lore 46. “Between 60 and 100 years ago the styles in ladies dresses differed in some ways....” Lore 47. “About one mile south east of Mohill stands Rynn Castle ...” Lore 48. Story Lore 49. Story Lore 50. A Story Lore 51. A Story Lore 52. A Story Lore 53. Local Cures Lore 54. Riddles Lore 55. Old Beleifs in this District Lore 56. Customs Connected with Hollow Eve in Olden Times Lore 57. May Day Lore 58. Bonfire Night and the Customs Connected with It Lore 59. “Saint Martains day is sometime between the two hollow eve nights...” Lore 60. A Person who Was Taken by Fairies Lore 61. Saint Patrick Lore 62. A Story Lore 63. Old Schools Lore 64. “It is believed that if a frog goes into a house...” Lore 65. Customs Connected with the Lives of the People in the Past Lore 66. A Story on Stealing Butter Lore 67. Old Houses in which Cures Were Got Lore 68. Weather Lore Lore 69. Old Beliefs Lore 70. The Goban Saor Lore 71. The Goban Saor Lore 72. The Reewog Days Lore 73. Persecutions in the Olden Times Lore 74. “It is believed very unlucky for people to bring a cat...” Lore 75. Cures Lore 76. “If a person is going from one place to another from one house...” Lore 77. A Story Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 396 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0521, Page 267 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page The Potato Crop Share Share Post Date April 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Collector Maighreadh Nic Eóin Informant Mac Eóin
40. “Once two men both from Gort were coming from Mohill late at night. They took a short cut...” Lore
The Potato Crop Share Share Post Date April 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Collector Maighreadh Nic Eóin Informant Mac Eóin