Volume: CBÉ 0520 (Part 3) Date 1938Collector Liam Ó hIcidhe Locations Brigown, Co. Cork Inchigeelagh, Co. Cork Marshalstown, Co. Cork Templeroan, Co. Cork Ballydeloughy, Co. Cork List Browse Titles (46) 1. The Connection of the Right Reverend James Butler, Archbishop of Cashel with the Kingston Family (i.e. of Mitchelstown) is as Follows. Lore 2. Pedigree of the White Knight and Kingston Families Lore Transcribed (part) 3. Cure for a Horse-Gald Lore Transcribed (part) 4. To Catch Trout Lore 5. Cure for Fever or Ague Lore 6. Cure for Meangy Horse Lore Transcribed (part) 7. Receipt to Hinder Smut Lore 8. Cure for Rheumatism Lore Transcribed 9. Cure for Rheumatism Lore 10. Riddle Lore Transcribed (part) 11. The Wren Lore Transcribed (part) 12. Nósanna a Ghabhann le Lá Fhéile an Dreolín Lore 13. Nósanna na Marbh Lore Transcribed (part) 14. Recipe for the Ague Lore Transcribed (part) 15. Local Cure for the Ague Lore Transcribed 16. “I, Liam oh-Icide, got the following custom from some people in the districts of Mitchelstown and Shanballymore, Co. Cork.” Lore 17. “Oidhche amháin do bhí fear ag dul ó Mhaghealla go Baile Chaisleáin an Róistigh nuair a tháinig sé chomh fada le háit...” Lore 18. “Fear abhí 'na chomhnuidhe in-aice le Walletown tráth, ana-seinnteóir ab'eadh é.” Lore 19. Séumas an Francach Lore 20. Foal's Corner Lore Transcribed (part) 21. Old Signs and Customs Lore 22. “There is a certain house in Ballyclough and when it was being built and almost finished...” Lore Transcribed 23. A Woman's Prints Lore 24. Light in a Field Lore Transcribed (part) 25. “I heard tell of another man coming home from Mitchelstown one night.” Lore 26. “I also heard tell of another man that was coming home from a neighbour's house one night...” Lore Transcribed (part) 27. “It was always the belief of the old people that a person out walking at night should keep one side.” Lore Transcribed 28. “A great many years ago, a man was coming from Rock Mills to Ballindangan one night.” Lore 29. “The old people said that if you ever went astray at night take off your coat and turn it inside out...” Lore 30. Children Lore 31. Tailor's Custom Lore 32. Cure for Nightmare Lore 33. “If you are riding on a horse at night, and if the horse sees anything (ghost) that frightens him...” Lore 34. Kitchen Custom Lore 35. “It is not right to be around the hearth after twelve oclock at night...” Lore 36. “People used to say that Twilight is a very dangerous time to see ghosts.” Lore 37. Returning of the Dead Lore 38. The Great Calf Lore 39. Days of Week Lore 40. Freagra an Gharsúin Lore 41. Nioclás Mór Mac Ghearailt Lore 42. “I, Liam Hickey, have heard the following nursery rhyme about little children.” Lore 43. “A fair was held once in Shanballymore, Co. Cork a good many years ago.” Lore 44. Seahorses Lore 45. “I, Liam oh-Icide got the following prayer from my wife Joan.” Lore 46. Forbidden Actions Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 469 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0520, Page 389 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page The Connection of the Right Reverend James Butler, Archbishop of Cashel with the Kingston Family (i.e. of Mitchelstown) is as Follows. (continued) Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date 18 June 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Tomás Ó hIarfhlaithe
1. The Connection of the Right Reverend James Butler, Archbishop of Cashel with the Kingston Family (i.e. of Mitchelstown) is as Follows. Lore
16. “I, Liam oh-Icide, got the following custom from some people in the districts of Mitchelstown and Shanballymore, Co. Cork.” Lore
17. “Oidhche amháin do bhí fear ag dul ó Mhaghealla go Baile Chaisleáin an Róistigh nuair a tháinig sé chomh fada le háit...” Lore
22. “There is a certain house in Ballyclough and when it was being built and almost finished...” Lore Transcribed
26. “I also heard tell of another man that was coming home from a neighbour's house one night...” Lore Transcribed (part)
27. “It was always the belief of the old people that a person out walking at night should keep one side.” Lore Transcribed
29. “The old people said that if you ever went astray at night take off your coat and turn it inside out...” Lore
33. “If you are riding on a horse at night, and if the horse sees anything (ghost) that frightens him...” Lore
The Connection of the Right Reverend James Butler, Archbishop of Cashel with the Kingston Family (i.e. of Mitchelstown) is as Follows. (continued) Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date 18 June 1938Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Tomás Ó hIarfhlaithe