(no title) “In the townland of Drumshinny in the Co. Cavan, nr. Arva there lived a man named Jack Reilly...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 21 February 1930 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “In the townland of Rossduff there lived a man named Pat Reilly...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 23 May 1930 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “In the townland of Drumhalry there lived a name named James Duffy...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 23 May 1930 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “In the year of (18)'81 and '82 there was great noise heard in the locality called Torman...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 23 May 1930 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “There was a young student(-clerical student) in Drumhalry use to come to me...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 23 May 1930 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “There's an island in Lough Gowna called Inch where there lived monks from the days...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 23 May 1930 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “Patrick Duffy of Drumhalry, Co. Longford gave me the following items of information about hedge schools...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 3 January 1939 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “Duffy said that he knew of many heaps of stones in different parts of the country...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 3 January 1939 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “When Wat Duffy was building a mill in Berrina near Loch an Baic...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 3 January 1939 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “On Hallow Eve many tricks were played by the young people in Drumhalry district...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 3 January 1939 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “Patrick Dignan, a neighbour of Patrick Duffy's in Drumhalry, Co. Longford...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 3 January 1939 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “The Black Forks river runs between Leitrim and Longford.” CBÉ 0581 Lore 3 January 1939 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “Duffy's father often sold butter and flax in the town of Cavan which was the best market for butter.” CBÉ 0581 Lore 3 January 1939 P.S. Duffy
(no title) “One evening some Drumhalry neighbours had finished a day's hay-reek making...” CBÉ 0581 Lore 3 January 1939 P.S. Duffy