Volume: CBÉ 0558 (Part 2) Date 1938Collector Liam Shine Locations Kilnaughtin, Co. Kerry Murher, Co. Kerry Kilfergus, Co. Limerick Nantinan, Co. Limerick List Browse Titles (27) 1. Fairy Stories (2) Lore 2. Short Items (Given in Answer to Questionnaire) Lore 3. Buried Treasure (2) Lore 4. A Story of Joan Grogan, the Wise Woman from Clare Lore 5. Fairy Stories (2) Lore 6. Spirits in the Form of Birds Lore 7. Short Items in Repy to Questionnaire Lore 8. Fairy Stories (2) Lore 9. The Hill that Bled Lore 10. Short Items Lore 11. Fairy Story (Ring Fort) Lore 12. Fairy Story (Ring Fort) II Lore 13. “Joaneen Hanrahan was one that'd never give in to a fairy-story or a ghost-story.” Lore 14. “In Lawlor's place in Kilbaha (Newtownsandes) there used to be a burying-ground long ago.” Lore 15. “In the glens near my house you can see the Hoof-marked Stone, and the hint of the foal's knees beside it.” Lore 16. The Ballybunion Mermaid Lore 17. The Mountain Pastures Lore 18. Household Implements Lore 19. Luck Lore 20. Fairy Story Lore 21. Ring Fort Lore 22. “I have another story, but 'tis very long, entirely; 'tis every bit "as long as Knockanure".” Lore 23. Why the Dead Come Back Lore 24. Wakes in Olden Times Lore 25. Signs of Death Lore 26. Cures Lore 27. Story about Kilnaughtin Church Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 191 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0558, Page 147 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Household Implements (continued) Share Share Post Luck Share Share Post Fairy Story Share Share Post Date 9 November 1938Item type LoreFolktales index AT0563: The Table, the Ass, and the Stick AT0564: The Magic Providing Purse and “Out, Boy, out of the Sack!” AT0569: The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn Folktales index—relevant types AT0660: The Three Doctors Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Jack Hanrahan
15. “In the glens near my house you can see the Hoof-marked Stone, and the hint of the foal's knees beside it.” Lore
22. “I have another story, but 'tis very long, entirely; 'tis every bit "as long as Knockanure".” Lore
Fairy Story Share Share Post Date 9 November 1938Item type LoreFolktales index AT0563: The Table, the Ass, and the Stick AT0564: The Magic Providing Purse and “Out, Boy, out of the Sack!” AT0569: The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn Folktales index—relevant types AT0660: The Three Doctors Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Jack Hanrahan