Volume: CBÉ 0576 (Part 2) Date 1938Collector Seán de Buitléir Locations Newbawn, Co. Wexford Taghmon, Co. Wexford Clongeen, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (52) 1. Story Lore 2. Lucky Things Lore 3. The Fool and the Gentleman Lore 4. Jack and his Workman Lore 5. The Wren and the Hawk Lore 6. Buried Gold Lore 7. Paddy the Fool Lore 8. The Good Woman Lore 9. The Two Fools Lore 10. The Drunkard Lore 11. Diseases Lore 12. Footsteps Heard Lore 13. Lights Lore 14. The Seasons Lore 15. Dreams Lore 16. The Kidney Lore 17. Dogs and their Tricks Lore 18. The Liars Lore 19. The Tallest Man Lore 20. Dead People Lore 21. Cure for Rheumatism Lore 22. A Cure for Baldness Lore 23. Greyness Lore 24. Dangerous Things to Do Lore 25. Digging for Gold Lore 26. The Three Blind Men Lore 27. Christmas in the Olden Times Lore 28. The Ass Seller Lore 29. Selling the Potatoes Lore 30. Digging for Money Lore 31. Old Song Lore 32. Fairy Changeling Lore 33. Fairies Lore 34. Superstition Lore 35. The Tree Lore 36. Cutting Corns Lore 37. The Snow Storm Lore 38. The Shark Lore 39. “That ould yarn that I've told you is after reminding me of another wan...” Lore 40. The Weather Lore 41. Telling Lies Lore 42. Crooked Teeth Lore 43. Hard Times Lore 44. Mounds and Hills Lore 45. “My grandfather God rest his soul was a very old man when he died and I often and often heard him telling of the times that were in it when he was growing up.” Lore 46. A Ride on a Pig Lore 47. The Devil Lore 48. The Poor Man Lore 49. Cooking Long Ago Lore 50. “I heard of two men that had a bet wan time as to which of them could eat the most potatoes.” Lore 51. Fleas Lore 52. Molly Doran Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 382 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0576, Page 409 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Telling Lies Share Share Post Date 1 December 1938Item type LoreFolktales index—relevant types AT1960: The Great Animal or Great Object Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Pádraig de Léis
45. “My grandfather God rest his soul was a very old man when he died and I often and often heard him telling of the times that were in it when he was growing up.” Lore
50. “I heard of two men that had a bet wan time as to which of them could eat the most potatoes.” Lore
Telling Lies Share Share Post Date 1 December 1938Item type LoreFolktales index—relevant types AT1960: The Great Animal or Great Object Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Pádraig de Léis