(no title) “Wan night there was a young lad o' the Wynnes (a family that lived here about thirty yhears ago) out ramblin'.” CBÉ 0339 Lore March 1937 Ó hUigin
(no title) “About two years ago the above mentioned lake Loughnasuil suddenly dried up in one night.” CBÉ 0339 Lore April 1937 Mairtín Mac Searraigh
(no title) “Lughaidh's father was a blacksmith; he ushed ta make the armour for the Tuatha De Danann soldiers.” CBÉ 0339 Lore April 1937 Mairtín Mac Searraigh
(no title) “Well now is we are talkin' o bets I'll tell ye another yarn about a wan.” CBÉ 0339 Lore April 1937 Mairtín Mac Searraigh
(no title) “Long ago, when the ould Landlords an' them had all the land o' their counthry undher their conthrol...” CBÉ 0339 Lore 20 April 1937 Padruig Ó Ceallaigh
(no title) “About a hundred years ago there was a great ould custhom in Ireland...” CBÉ 0339 Lore April 1937 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin