(no title) “In the Glen of Aherlow near the town of Tipperary was a Holy well, well known to the people on account of the many cures that had taken place there.” CBÉ 0042 Lore 12 January 1929 Matty Dawson
(no title) “Sunday's Well is a holy well near Fermoy people go there on Friday Saturday and Sunday to get cured of all kinds of diseases.” CBÉ 0042 Lore 12 January 1929 Annie O' Callaghan
(no title) “There is a graveyard at Imphrick which was built on a hill and one night it was moved across the road...” CBÉ 0042 Lore 27 December 1928 James O' Connell Imphrick, Co. Cork
(no title) “On May Morning people used to go out looking for "the dructur" and from the time a person would leave home he should not speak to anybody.” CBÉ 0042 Lore c. 1929
(no title) “In Liscullane there are a number of moats; and the following are things which have happened on the farm...” CBÉ 0042 Lore 30 March 1929 Mr. John Bronin Liscullane, Co. Cork
(no title) “There was a man in a certain parish whose wife got sick and died rather suddenly.” CBÉ 0042 Lore 10 April 1929 Mrs. Kelly
(no title) “In Kilbane Churchyard a candle is seen going around the graveyard three Saturday night's in the year...” CBÉ 0042 Lore 26 March 1929 Mrs. O' Callaghan
(no title) “In Thomond Bridge next to the Treaty Stone, there is the print of five fingers on the top of the bridge...” CBÉ 0042 Lore 21 March 1929 Liam Ó Cróinín
(no title) “At a wake once no snuff was given to the people at it and afterwards there used to be snuff flying around the place...” CBÉ 0042 Lore c. 1929
There are two enormous stones situated a few miles apart one at Barna and the other at Cloghanughane... “Banrigcleena" (situated near Mallow) gets its name from the legend that it is supposed to be the fairy palace of queen Cleena the queen of the Munster fairies.” CBÉ 0042 Lore 27 December 1928 James O' Connell
(no title) “There was once a foxy-haired boy and he used to be a fine strong lad...” CBÉ 0042 Lore 27 December 1928 James O' Connell