Volume: CBÉ 0610 (Part 2) Date 1939Collector Diarmuid Ó Cruadhlaoich Location Desertserges, Co. Cork List Browse Titles (25) 1. “Tis old I am now.” Lore 2. “There was an ould man lived south here in "Carrigrue".” Lore 3. “I can remember the "wakes" fifty years ago.” Lore 4. “I knew an old woman.” Lore 5. How was Wheat Grown so Well in Years Gone by Lore 6. How was Wheat Dried and Made Fit for Milling Lore 7. Was there a Special Time for Sowing the Oats in Years Gone by? Lore 8. Do you Believe the Evil Minded Women Long ago Could Take their Neighbour's Butter Lore 9. “Tis'nt wan way alone the times are changed.” Lore 10. “I often heard this old story.” Lore 11. “Now don't be telling me that this place nor that place isn't haunted...” Lore 12. “Some people are the show intirely for taking notice of signs and warnings before a death in the family.” Lore 13. “There was a cousin of mine living in Cork.” Lore 14. “There was an ould man used to come around here a good many years ago.” Lore 15. “The soupers long 'go were clever.” Lore 16. “Now you ask me, what class of men were the body-snatchers or what time did they begin snatching bodies.” Lore 17. “Indeed it was a common belief with the old people that anywan taken away with a sudden death...” Lore 18. Did you ever hear of "bean a clairin". Lore 19. “There was a family lived down here, it must be a long, long time ago.” Lore 20. “There was a tinker there, not so many years ago, about the first year the act for fights on veichicles...” Lore 21. “There was a Protestant man living over in Cashel a long time ago” Lore 22. “Isn't it the show you wouldn't hear of any wan nowadays carr'ed away with Jack o' the Lantern” Lore 23. “There was an auld man living around here, this a long time ago. ” Lore 24. “Days alive, how the times have changed.” Lore 25. “Long ago when I was a little bit of a girl, my mother - God be merciful to her soul - ...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 197 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0610, Page 134 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Do you Believe the Evil Minded Women Long ago Could Take their Neighbour's Butter Share Share Post Date January 1939Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Daniel McCarthy
12. “Some people are the show intirely for taking notice of signs and warnings before a death in the family.” Lore
16. “Now you ask me, what class of men were the body-snatchers or what time did they begin snatching bodies.” Lore
17. “Indeed it was a common belief with the old people that anywan taken away with a sudden death...” Lore
20. “There was a tinker there, not so many years ago, about the first year the act for fights on veichicles...” Lore
22. “Isn't it the show you wouldn't hear of any wan nowadays carr'ed away with Jack o' the Lantern” Lore
Do you Believe the Evil Minded Women Long ago Could Take their Neighbour's Butter Share Share Post Date January 1939Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Daniel McCarthy