Volume: CBÉ 0635 (Part 6) Date 1939Collector Máire Ní Chadhla Locations Bruree, Co. Limerick Cloncagh, Co. Limerick Kilmeedy, Co. Limerick Newcastle, Co. Limerick Ballingarry, Co. Limerick List Browse Titles (43) 1. “There was a gentleman, who lived by the name of gentleman Jack, and lived at Schoule Bog near Lough Gur in the County Limerick.” Lore 2. “Tobarín na leath-phinginne is situated on the brink of Meenalin river in the townland of Gort Glas.” Lore 3. Bearnagh Bridge Lore 4. Tomhaiseanna Lore 5. “There was a man there long ago, and he had only one son; and he did not know what trade to put him to.” Lore 6. On Shannon's Flowery Banks Lore 7. St Patrick's Well Lore 8. The Enchanted Deer Lore 9. On Clandy's Banks Lore 10. “There is a lake in a place called Newhall within a few miles of Ennis, Co Clare.” Lore 11. “I was reared with my Grandmother in yon cottage green...” Lore 12. Rory Darling Lore 13. “Newcastle West like many other towns grew up in the vicinity of monasteries arose around the castle of the Knights, Templers built in 1184.” Lore 14. Poll na Righte Lore 15. Saint Ita Lore 16. The Ardagh Chalice Lore 17. Shanid Castle Lore 18. I'll Never Get Drunk Anymore Lore 19. “I was outside Gort one night and two horses strayed away from me, and the road they went towards was Lough Rea.” Lore 20. The Nurse and the Frog Lore 21. An Exile Lore 22. “This happened in the Co Limerick below Kilmeedy Hill about my family.” Lore 23. The Priest and the Doctor Lore 24. “Years ago St Brigid and St Benjamin visited Tullylease, and they put up there for the night.” Lore 25. Saint Ita Lore 26. Gleann Capall Lore 27. Myself and my Donkey Lore 28. “There were three men once upon a time and they had a quarter of a garden each.” Lore 29. How they Used to Manage the Flax in the Olden Days Lore 30. “Years ago, this little lorgdán was seen in Ballykiern in the parish of Ballingarry.” Lore 31. Hamo Massy Lore 32. Knockfierna Lore 33. Hamo Massy Lore 34. The Drunkard's Dream Lore 35. The Slums of Bruff Lore 36. An Cailín Deas Lore 37. Scéal Bódhlaér Lore 38. An Guí Gann Lore 39. “Long ago there lived in the townland of Carhumor, in the parish of Clouncagh a man named Tom Culhane.” Lore 40. My Grandfather's Story Lore 41. Darby O'Brien Lore 42. Dromcolliher (Droim na Colla Coille) Lore 43. Pat O'Linn Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 245 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0635, Page 221 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Knockfierna Share Share Post Date 22 May 1939Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Paddy Irwin
1. “There was a gentleman, who lived by the name of gentleman Jack, and lived at Schoule Bog near Lough Gur in the County Limerick.” Lore
2. “Tobarín na leath-phinginne is situated on the brink of Meenalin river in the townland of Gort Glas.” Lore
5. “There was a man there long ago, and he had only one son; and he did not know what trade to put him to.” Lore
13. “Newcastle West like many other towns grew up in the vicinity of monasteries arose around the castle of the Knights, Templers built in 1184.” Lore
19. “I was outside Gort one night and two horses strayed away from me, and the road they went towards was Lough Rea.” Lore
24. “Years ago St Brigid and St Benjamin visited Tullylease, and they put up there for the night.” Lore
39. “Long ago there lived in the townland of Carhumor, in the parish of Clouncagh a man named Tom Culhane.” Lore
Knockfierna Share Share Post Date 22 May 1939Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Paddy Irwin