Volume: CBÉ 0543 (Part 001) Date 1938Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Locations Chapel, Co. Wexford Fethard, Co. Wexford Horetown, Co. Wexford Killann, Co. Wexford Newbawn, Co. Wexford Rathroe, Co. Wexford Clongeen, Co. Wexford Killann, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (277) 1. “...round this particular spot and hence its name "Poul-Fuar” Lore 2. Bealoideas ó Bhádun Nua Lore 3. “I heard of a man that lived in Clongeen wan time. He was a big farmer and he kept a whole lot of cows.” Lore 4. Parish of Pollfur Lore 5. Local Place Names Lore 6. Animals Lore 7. Wake Lore 8. Béaloideas ó Cill Aine Lore 9. Witch Lore 10. Fairies Lore 11. St. Anne's Well Lore 12. Béaloideas ó Ráithín, Baile Abbáin Lore 13. “There's an ould castle up here near Raheen and there's money supposed to be buried under the third step of the stairs.” Lore 14. Catherine Reddy Lore 15. Fairies Lore 16. Money Lore 17. The Moat of Rahgorey Lore 18. Pisreoga Lore 19. The Grecians Lore 20. Tottenham Green Lore 21. “There is an old tradition that Bannow was at onetime joined to...” Lore 22. Lies Lore 23. Lies Lore 24. Lies Lore 25. “There was two ould fellows, they used to live up there ar Peter's Gate. That's where Peter Bandville used to live.” Lore 26. “Johnny Carroll of Assegart, he had wan of them muzel loaders wan time. Wan day he went to fire at a crow...” Lore 27. Song cbe.types.AMH 28. Prayers Lore 29. Call Lore 30. The Friar's Pathway Lore 31. Tricks Lore 32. Epitaphs Lore 33. Pattern Lore 34. Light Lore 35. Furze Lore 36. Horses Lore 37. Goat Lore 38. Cows Lore 39. Food Lore 40. Haunted Lore 41. The Moat of Ragorey Lore 42. Dogs Lore 43. “Jack Moloney up here, he used go to night school in Adamstown; this is about fifteen or twenty years ago; and a light followed him...” Lore 44. “There was a fellow coming home from Waterford wan night, and 'twas spilling rain.” Lore 45. “A fellow by the name of Mick Rochford he lived here in Raheen. He was coming from Waterford on another night...” Lore 46. Goat Lore 47. Exchange Lore 48. Old Woman Lore 49. Mat Bandeville Lore 50. Quare Fellows Lore 51. Hickeys of Garryrichard Lore 52. Quare Fellow Lore 53. First Time in Town Lore 54. Poet Lore 55. Hickeys of Garryrichard (Foulksmills) Continued Lore 56. Briens of the Mongawn Lore 57. Quare Fellow Lore 58. Quare Fellow Lore 59. Coolcull, Taghmon Lore 60. Quare Fellow Lore 61. Back Again for it Lore 62. Here is for Yes Lore 63. Tinker Lore 64. “There was an ould fellow down in Foulksmills, Jim Power (pronounced here "poor") and he was free of devilment.” Lore 65. Dance Lore 66. The Mill, Ballyclomack Lore 67. Johnny Kelly Lore 68. Bill Whitty Lore 69. Quare Fellow Lore 70. “The first time the bikes come out 'twas the big high wan, you know came out first with a great big high wheel in front...” Lore 71. Tom Doyle Lore 72. Jim McGrath Lore 73. Which Blew Lore 74. Laceys of Foulksmills Lore 75. Quare Fellows Lore 76. Wakes Lore 77. Mick Stanton Lore 78. Fairies Lore 79. Lie Lore 80. “I remember Dan Crean up hear near Adamstown he was the first man to spray. 'Twas the first time the spraying come out...” Lore 81. Fox Lore 82. “There was a man here in Camross.” Lore 83. “There was a fellow living down there about Foulksmills, Tom King was his name. He was the greatest man you ever seen to go asleep.” Lore 84. Pig Lore 85. “Well, Kellys of Ballyclomack was the goddamndest place you ever went into wan time.” Lore 86. “Long ago there was hardly any house but there was a fool working in it. Of Course they used get them out of workhouses...” Lore 87. Trick Lore 88. “There was a family of the Bandvilles living over hear in Shanoule, and they bet all for drinking.” Lore 89. Old Ballad Lore 90. Old Song Lore 91. Caoine Lore 92. Fairies Lore 93. Bonfire 29th June Lore 94. Keep a Thing Lore 95. Land League Lore 96. Cures Lore 97. Joram Lore 98. “If a mare was in the habit of losing her foal every year (aborting).” Lore 99. “Long ago the ould people were able to make up some kind of poultice with house snails.” Lore 100. Old Song Lore 101. Old Song - Boggin the Sportsman Lore 102. The Ould Cow Lore 103. The Rocks of Bawn Lore 104. “At that time a lot of beggarmen and travelling men, and all sorts of fellows used stay down at a house in Ballymittis.” Lore 105. Oh, Be Cripes! Lore 106. Ould Town Lore 107. Ghost Lore 108. Witchcraft Lore 109. Fright Lore 110. “I was coming home from Mike Carroll's of Cullenstown of another night. We had a kind of party in it.” Lore 111. Ghost Lore 112. Farewell False Girl Lore 113. Two Bees Lore 114. Dummy Lore 115. Priest Lore 116. Fairies Lore 117. A Bargain Lore 118. The "Stamp" Lore 119. Wheaten Bread Lore 120. St. Martin's Day Lore 121. Deluge Lore 122. Drink Lore 123. Wake Lore 124. Ploughing Lore 125. Fairies Lore 126. Ghosts Lore 127. Robbers Lore 128. Robber Lore 129. Prophecy Lore 130. Bird Calls Lore 131. Fraud Lore 132. Quare Fellows Lore 133. Spuds Lore 134. Bees Lore 135. Sporting her Figure Lore 136. Heart Lore 137. Mock Wake Lore 138. Slevoy Castle Lore 139. Jack of the Dead Lore 140. The Will of God Lore 141. A Row Lore 142. Money Lore 143. Rath Lore 144. Fools Lore 145. Wake Lore 146. Boy and the Priest Lore 147. Work Lore 148. Work Lore 149. Mowing Lore 150. “There was a fellow wan time, he lived up in wan of the upper counties, a devil of a quare fellow.” Lore 151. Quare Fellow Lore 152. An Otter Lore 153. Quare Fellow Lore 154. Work Lore 155. Work Lore 156. Quare Fellows Lore 157. Ghost Lore 158. Priest and a Chap Lore 159. Riddles Lore 160. Tongue Twister Lore 161. Crows Nest Lore 162. Fairies Lore 163. Fairies Lore 164. Fairies Lore 165. Going Astray Lore 166. Fright Lore 167. Song Lore 168. Tricks Lore 169. Bigamist! Lore 170. Tinker Lore 171. Tricks Lore 172. Daniel O'Connell Lore 173. Rats Lore 174. Ghost Lore 175. Lies Lore 176. Ráth Lore 177. Superstition Lore 178. Riddles Lore 179. Lazy Fellow Lore 180. Devil Lore 181. “There was an Irishman and an Englishman and a Scotchman, they got a job one time painting.” Lore 182. In the Rats Lore 183. I'd Like a Goose Lore 184. Cows Lore 185. “There's a woman down in Stoneen, Mrs Johny Lacey and she's able to make a cure for a "blast" on cattle.” Lore 186. “Isn't it strange that every animal goes on its knees first when it's lying down - only the pig.” Lore 187. “They say if you get a cramp that a great cure is to spit on your finger and make the sign of the cross on it.” Lore 188. Eggs Lore 189. “They always light a blessed candle when a child would be just about coming to the world.” Lore 190. “I would always hear the ould people say when you'd be wetting the tay...” Lore 191. The Black Cow Lore 192. Graveyard Lore 193. Sea Story Lore 194. Black Bill Lore 195. The Grecian Lore 196. "Rack" (Wreck) Lore 197. “There used to be lots of things seen on the sea and along the shore long ago.” Lore 198. Blessing the Boats Lore 199. Missioner Lore 200. I'm Johnny Murphy Lore 201. Fire Lore 202. Wake Lore 203. Buried Treasure Lore 204. “I always heard that it wasn't right to meddle with a ráth.” Lore 205. Wake Lore 206. “There was a priest long ago, Father Martin was his name.” Lore 207. “There was a few girls wan time and they went off to England, and they were there for two or three years.” Lore 208. “There was a public house there in Taghmon wan time, the "Yellow Jacks", they called it.” Lore 209. “There was a crowd working wan time on some job; I don't know but twas in America they were.” Lore 210. Devil Lore 211. Ceist? Lore 212. “Well there's no end to all the old stories about the sea, and about the quare things they would see ...” Lore 213. Tom Stanton Lore 214. Cousins Lore 215. Ellen Stanton Lore 216. The Frys Lore 217. Cahills Lore 218. Pat Doyle Lore 219. Tom Murphy Lore 220. Cromwell Lore 221. The Leap of Adamstown Lore 222. '98 Lore 223. Clongeen Lore 224. The Eviction of Coolrua Lore 225. “About thirty or thirty five years ago, all the shopkeepers in Ross refused to to give any Christmas Boxes this Christmas.” Lore 226. “This O'Brien wrote another song about a fellow up here, John Breen was his name. He was a tailor.” Lore 227. “The same fellow made a song about Lar Colfer's uncle. ” Lore 228. Wrong End Lore 229. Rainbow Lore 230. Dance Lore 231. “There was a fellow living up here near Newbawn. Big Jack Fortune was his name.” Lore 232. Pat Furlong Lore 233. Pat Stafford Lore 234. Carthy Lore 235. Tom Stafford Lore 236. Martin Mullins Lore 237. Mrs. Lacken Lore 238. 1st Train Lore 239. Fairies Lore 240. Courting Lore 241. Devil Lore 242. Ghosts Lore 243. Ráth Lore 244. Ghost Lore 245. Calcannon Night Lore 246. John Kells Lore 247. Tailors Lore 248. Tit for Tat Lore 249. Prayer Lore 250. Pig Lore 251. Prophecy Lore 252. Poulfur Lore 253. Horetown Lore 254. Calling Lore 255. Ghost Lore 256. Mat Bandville Lore 257. Runner Lore 258. “Fethard was an awful place long ago when the drink and everything was cheap.” Lore 259. Courting Lore 260. Fethard Lore 261. “There was a man coming up the lane here wan night from Turneres shop, and he happened on the bow (bean sidhe) on the lane...” Lore 262. Ráth Lore 263. Dream Lore 264. “There's a gate in the road there near this ould house I was telling you about, and 'tis haunted.” Lore 265. Buried Alive Lore 266. “There's a place up here in Rochestown 'tis only a few hundred yards from this place; where a whole lot of people were buried in the time of the famine.” Lore 267. Wake Lore 268. Son Lore 269. Place Lore 270. Houses Lore 271. Cat Lore 272. Tinkers Lore 273. The Bow Lore 274. Fairy Lore 275. Quare Fellows Lore 276. “There was a fellow living there in Foulksmill Brian Curry was his name. He worked with his father there in the forge.” Lore 277. “Long ago, a lot of the farmers around here, well the big farmers, they had boats of their own for drawing the coal.” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 667 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0543, Page 803 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Ráth (continued) Share Share Post Dream Share Share Post Date August 1938Item type LoreFolktales index AT1626: Dream Bread Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Máirtín Ó hAnnluain
3. “I heard of a man that lived in Clongeen wan time. He was a big farmer and he kept a whole lot of cows.” Lore
13. “There's an ould castle up here near Raheen and there's money supposed to be buried under the third step of the stairs.” Lore
25. “There was two ould fellows, they used to live up there ar Peter's Gate. That's where Peter Bandville used to live.” Lore
26. “Johnny Carroll of Assegart, he had wan of them muzel loaders wan time. Wan day he went to fire at a crow...” Lore
43. “Jack Moloney up here, he used go to night school in Adamstown; this is about fifteen or twenty years ago; and a light followed him...” Lore
45. “A fellow by the name of Mick Rochford he lived here in Raheen. He was coming from Waterford on another night...” Lore
64. “There was an ould fellow down in Foulksmills, Jim Power (pronounced here "poor") and he was free of devilment.” Lore
70. “The first time the bikes come out 'twas the big high wan, you know came out first with a great big high wheel in front...” Lore
80. “I remember Dan Crean up hear near Adamstown he was the first man to spray. 'Twas the first time the spraying come out...” Lore
83. “There was a fellow living down there about Foulksmills, Tom King was his name. He was the greatest man you ever seen to go asleep.” Lore
86. “Long ago there was hardly any house but there was a fool working in it. Of Course they used get them out of workhouses...” Lore
88. “There was a family of the Bandvilles living over hear in Shanoule, and they bet all for drinking.” Lore
104. “At that time a lot of beggarmen and travelling men, and all sorts of fellows used stay down at a house in Ballymittis.” Lore
110. “I was coming home from Mike Carroll's of Cullenstown of another night. We had a kind of party in it.” Lore
150. “There was a fellow wan time, he lived up in wan of the upper counties, a devil of a quare fellow.” Lore
181. “There was an Irishman and an Englishman and a Scotchman, they got a job one time painting.” Lore
185. “There's a woman down in Stoneen, Mrs Johny Lacey and she's able to make a cure for a "blast" on cattle.” Lore
186. “Isn't it strange that every animal goes on its knees first when it's lying down - only the pig.” Lore
187. “They say if you get a cramp that a great cure is to spit on your finger and make the sign of the cross on it.” Lore
207. “There was a few girls wan time and they went off to England, and they were there for two or three years.” Lore
209. “There was a crowd working wan time on some job; I don't know but twas in America they were.” Lore
212. “Well there's no end to all the old stories about the sea, and about the quare things they would see ...” Lore
225. “About thirty or thirty five years ago, all the shopkeepers in Ross refused to to give any Christmas Boxes this Christmas.” Lore
226. “This O'Brien wrote another song about a fellow up here, John Breen was his name. He was a tailor.” Lore
261. “There was a man coming up the lane here wan night from Turneres shop, and he happened on the bow (bean sidhe) on the lane...” Lore
264. “There's a gate in the road there near this ould house I was telling you about, and 'tis haunted.” Lore
266. “There's a place up here in Rochestown 'tis only a few hundred yards from this place; where a whole lot of people were buried in the time of the famine.” Lore
276. “There was a fellow living there in Foulksmill Brian Curry was his name. He worked with his father there in the forge.” Lore
277. “Long ago, a lot of the farmers around here, well the big farmers, they had boats of their own for drawing the coal.” Lore
Dream Share Share Post Date August 1938Item type LoreFolktales index AT1626: Dream Bread Language English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Máirtín Ó hAnnluain