(no title) “Fadó riamh in Éirinn bhíodh na filí ag dul timcheall ó áit go h-áit...” CBÉ 0462 Lore August 1937 Pádraig Mac Coisdealbha
(no title) “Sagart paróisde áirithe abhí ann timcheall dachad bliadhain óshoin...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 L. de R.
(no title) “Tá claidhe ar a dtugtar an "Claidhe Dubh"... ” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Gearóid de Róiste
(no title) “Tá páirc i Loch Luinge, agus tá cloch mhór innte...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Gearóid de Róiste
(no title) “Bhíodh sé de nós timcheall an cheanntair so fadó... ” CBÉ 0462 Lore 20 December 1937 L. de R.
(no title) “Ní lastar ach coinneal amháin Oidhche Nodlag i ngach tigh.” CBÉ 0462 Lore 20 December 1937 L. de R.
(no title) “A woman was churning outside in the Dairy in a certain home in the district...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “A man who had no talk, lived in the place a good many years ago.” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “A woman who used to have her donkey going to mass every Sunday morning...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “A big man called Hyde was living in a castle...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “While the castle was being built in Mitchelstown, a man came looking for work.” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “It was always the custom to burn the Christmas Log on Christmas Eve.” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “A certain 'big' man who lived in the neighbourhood not very long ago, used to keep a lot of sheep.” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “There is a place called "Leaba na Caillighe" which is on the side of the road...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca Labbacallee, Co. Cork
(no title) “A man went out of his kitchen, one night, about twelve o'clock...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “A man had a dream three nights, one after the other...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “I remember", arsa Liam, "If you put down potatoes in the dyke of the road they would grow...” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca
(no title) “Kingston of Mitchelstown Castle, was going out hunting one morning with the other big men.” CBÉ 0462 Lore 23 December 1937 Liam de Búrca