Volume: CBÉ 0744 Date 1939–1940Collector Pádraig Ó Súilleabháin Location Ballynacourty, Co. Kerry List Browse Titles (145) 1. “One fine day in the month of August ...” Lore 2. “There was once a great robber living in Kerry...” Lore 3. “One day St. Patrick was walking along the road...” Lore 4. “In the olden times there was a bad spirit...” Lore 5. Cure for a Sore Lore 6. The Jenny of Tralee Lore 7. “There was once a priest in Cahirciveen...” Lore 8. “There was once a man named Brodderick...” Lore 9. “One morning as I was walking...” Song 10. “One day there did two women leave Kilduff...” Lore 11. “There was three gipsies in the east...” Song 12. “Her father had a ploughboy...” Lore 13. “Long ago there lived a man that they called Seán-a-Mhaum...” Lore 14. “There was an uncle of mine and he was in the habit of staying out very late...” Lore 15. “One day my mother went to Milltown Castlemain...” Lore 16. Tales of our Lord Lore 17. “In the olden times there used a lovely island ...” Lore 18. Tales of The Sea Lore 19. “At one time long ago there was a awful plague in Mahoreas, Co. Kerry.” Lore 20. “There was some men fishing in Tralee bay and they saw a strange ship...” Lore 21. “There is a city seen once...” Lore 22. Wreck (Tales of Ships Lost) Lore 23. Sean Bhás Lore 24. “Long ago when we were young and going to school...” Lore 25. “At one time there lived a young man at Camp (Co. Kerry).” Lore 26. “There was a great tyrant called Crom Dubh...” Lore 27. “There was an old woman staying with me long ago...” Lore 28. “There is a place down near the butt of Keel...” Lore 29. “There was once a big pucka...” Lore 30. Captain Moonlight's Army. Lore 31. “There was a rich farmers daughter that lived in the town of Ross...” Lore 32. “There was once a man living in...” Lore 33. “There was once a young boy living in Anascaul...” Lore 34. “There once lived a young man near Tralee...” Lore 35. “There is a certain tomb...” Lore 36. “One time there lived a man in Cornduff...” Lore 37. “There was a certain man from Anascaul returning from Dingle one night...” Lore 38. “There was a man named John Dadey in Anascaul long ago.” Lore 39. “There is a big part in Derrygorman called Lissmore.” Lore 40. “Long long ago by the olden times, there lived a very poor man and his wife.” Lore 41. Father Tom O'Neill. Lore 42. “The following is a little nursery song for a ba- small child: -” Lore 43. “Long ago I heard my mother saying that...” Lore 44. “I heard my mother to say that long ago...” Lore 45. “There was a fisherman living long ago in Maharees...” Lore 46. “As I roved out one morning three miles...” Verse 47. “When I was working at Dan Kennedy's...” Lore 48. “Long ago there used a fairy cow come in from the sea...” Lore 49. “I had a granduncle called Charlie Brien...” Lore 50. “One night long ago this man went to the village of Annascaul...” Lore 51. “There was a tailor living in Cornduff near Annascaul...” Lore 52. “In the olden times the people hadn't any clocks or watches...” Lore 53. “Long ago by the olden times there was a man called Fartnane...” Lore 54. “There was a man living in Castlegregory long ago...” Lore 55. “About 50 years ago there was a certain woman living in the village of Banogue (Co. Kerry).” Lore 56. “About 40 years ago there was a woman living in the west of Dingle...” Lore 57. “There was a certain woman long ago in Annascaul...” Lore 58. “I had a great granduncle called Charlie O'Brien...” Lore 59. “There was a very mean woman living long ago...” Lore 60. “About 10 years ago I was driving my horse...” Lore 61. “Years ago when I was a young boy...” Lore 62. “Long ago there was a man and he stole a sheep from a neighbour of his...” Lore 63. “Some years ago there was a young boy...” Lore 64. “Years ago there did a boy of the Dennehy's...” Lore 65. “Long ago when my mother was a young girl...” Lore 66. “There was a man living some years ago in Maharees...” Lore 67. “At one time there was a very good tailor...” Lore 68. Cahernaockree Lore 69. The Maid of Townley Hall Lore 70. Digging for Gold Lore 71. “There was a poor man there long ago...” Lore 72. “There was a farmer once living in West Inch...” Lore 73. “I had an uncle and his name was Tom Kennedy...” Lore 74. “My grandfather knew a certain woman...” Lore 75. “There was two women living in two farms near Killorogan...” Lore 76. “There was a man named James Ashe living in Minard long ago...” Lore 77. “There was a man sick one time in Castlegregory...” Lore 78. “There was a man living near here and his name was Eugene Shea...” Lore 79. “About ten years ago myself and my brother were returning home from Killorgan fair...” Lore 80. “I am a stranger in this country from America...” Verse 81. The Green Mossy Banks of the Lee Song 82. “One fine bright moonglight night...” Lore 83. “There was a man living in Inch long ago and he joined the army.” Lore 84. “My grandfather was a blacksmith by trade.” Lore 85. “There was a young boy keeping company with a girl long ago.” Lore 86. “There was a man working by a farmer once.” Lore 87. “There was a woman once living in Lispole...” Lore 88. “I had a sister named Kate...” Lore 89. “There is an old story told that there is a crock of gold...” Lore 90. “There was a man and a woman living in Aunascaul...” Lore 91. “There was a farmer once living in Glenmore...” Lore 92. “In the year 82 our night boys went rambeling...” Lore 93. “One night I was out in the sea fishing...” Lore 94. “There was a poor man there long ago...” Lore 95. “There is an old story told...” Lore 96. “There was a farmer living one time...” Lore 97. “I got the following little song from Máire Ní Chinnéide...” Song 98. Tales of Cross Roads No. 1. Lore 99. Tales of Cross Roads No. 2. Lore 100. Tales of Cross Roads No. 3. Lore 101. Tales of Cross Roads No. 4. Lore 102. Tales of Cross Roads No. 5. Lore 103. Tales of Cross Roads No. 6. Lore 104. Tales of Cross Roads No. 7. Lore 105. Tales of Cross Roads No. 8. Lore 106. Tales of Cross Roads No. 9. Lore 107. Tales of Cross Roads No. 10. Lore 108. Tales of Cross Roads No. 11. Lore 109. There was a widow woman living long ago... Lore 110. Long ago there was a very poor woman... Lore 111. “Long ago there was a very poor little boy...” Lore 112. “Once upon a time there lived a great saint...” Lore 113. “Yea brave Irish people wherever yea may be...” Song 114. “There was a boy living long ago...” Lore 115. “There was a boy out rambling one night...” Lore 116. “Once upon a time long ago there lived an old king...” Lore 117. “There once lived an old woman, and she had one son...” Lore 118. “One fine Sunday evening in the month of June...” Lore 119. The Following Notes Are Bits of Local History I Got from Bill Garvey. Lore 120. “About 70 years ago there was some fishing boats...” Lore 121. “Long ago there lived a woman...” Lore 122. “There was an old woman who lived in the Domhan Thoir in the olden times.” Lore 123. “Long ago there was a man from Maum- Inch, and he went...” Lore 124. Local Legends No 1. Lore 125. Local Legends No 2. Lore 126. “About 100 years ago there used big ships come up Inch bay...” Lore 127. “Some years ago I was drawing sea weed from Inch strand...” Lore 128. “There was a man in Maum Inch long ago.” Lore 129. “About 50 years ago there used be an evil spirit...” Lore 130. “There was a young girl living in Ballintaggart...” Lore 131. “About 40 years ago there was a man named Pat Sullivan from West Inch...” Lore 132. “There was a certain man sick in Maum Inch...” Lore 133. Stories and Superstitions of the Moon: Na Ré Coillte Lore 134. “Máire Ní Chinnéide informs me that...” Lore 135. The Man in the Moon Lore 136. “If new moon comes on Saturday...” Lore 137. “People always bless themselves...” Lore 138. “Twigs are always cut in the...” Lore 139. “The first moon in November...” Lore 140. “Some animals are "Moon blind"...” Lore 141. “It is believed by certain people...” Lore 142. Regarding the Ré Coillte Lore 143. “Máire Ní Chinnéide says that...” Lore 144. “Bill Moriarthy Aunascaul is of the opinion that John Kavanagh is right...” Lore 145. “Long ago there was an old woman living in Aunascaul...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 568 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0744, Page 001 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page (no title) “One fine day in the month of August ...” Share Share Post Date 5 July 1939Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin
55. “About 50 years ago there was a certain woman living in the village of Banogue (Co. Kerry).” Lore
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