(no title) “There is a rock called Corrig-anoir on the side of the road near Morley's Bridge.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “When Mary Doyle used to be in convulsions it was considered unlucky to cross her path.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “A weather-cock stands over the cross on the top of the R. C. Church in Kenmare.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Denis Darby O'sullivan
(no title) “Denis Darby O'Sullivan told me that he heard there was an Ogham stone in the wall of the ruined church at Kenmare graveyard.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Denis Darby O'sullivan
(no title) “Bill Gaine told me of a spirit called "Petticoat Loose".” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 William Gaine
(no title) “My mother heard an old woman, Mrs. Kate O'Leary, of Gurteens, Kilgarvan, to say that the good luck leaves...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “He said that the whooping cough would be cured by driving the patient outside of his or her parish.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 16 April 1939 Denis Darby O'sullivan
(no title) “Several families by the name of O'Reirdon live together in a little valley high up in the mountains near Kilgarvan.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “Biddy Doyle (the best-known of the women of Kilgarvan reputed to be in the Good People), had a son...” CBÉ 0630 Lore May 1939 Mrs. Reilly
(no title) “Johnnie Duill of Gurthlouchra told me that there is a hollow in the hill at Inchincoosh...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Johnnie Duill
(no title) “Murty O' Sullivan (Dorrihey) of Cahirnaboorka, Kilgarvan, told me that the O'Donoghue Mór...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Murty O'Sullivan Dorrihey
(no title) “Jerry O'Sullivan Dorrihey told me (9th April, 1939) the story of how the young wife of a man named Pat...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 9 April 1939 Jeremiah O'Sullivan Dorrihy
(no title) “This brother told me that he knew that Lame Dan Murphy, the poet, was living in great poverty in the town...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “I have heard it said in this parish that when the Good People wish to play a game of football or hurling...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
In my young days Charles Kickham's song, "Patrick Sheehan" was extremely popular about Lomanaugh. CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
Dennis O'Sullivan, ex N.T. of Kenmare told me the story of how eight men from the Bantry side came in olden times... CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Denis Darby O'sullivan
In Pagan times, it seems, the Two-pap mountain was looked upon as representing production and prosperity. CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Jeremiah Healy
Jerry O'Sullivan (Dorrihy) of Cahernaboorka, told me that when a person dreams of a crock of gold he must be... CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Jeremiah O'Sullivan Dorrihy
Eugene O'Sullivan (Junior) of Cahernaboorka told me that sometimes when the young children of a family are dying... CBÉ 0630 Lore 9 April 1939 Eugene O'Sullivan
When "Foxeen" Callaghan of Cummeen was getting married in Kenmare, over thirty years ago... CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939