Ballyvourney Near the Town of Sweet Macroom CBÉ 0283 Lore 6 May 1928 Baile Bhuirne, Co. Cork Transcript
(no title) “Ballyvourney Abbey (situated on the Borders of Cork and Kerry) is an ancient abbey...” CBÉ 0042 Lore 12 January 1929 Annie O' Callaghan
(no title) “A certain woman - named Mrs. McCarthy - lived in a cottage (in Ballyvourney).” CBÉ 0596 Lore 4 December 1938–5 December 1938 Siobhán Bean Uí Loingsigh
(no title) “There was a farmer, on another occassion, who lived in the townland of Gortanacra, Ballyvourney.” CBÉ 0596 Lore 4 December 1938–5 December 1938 Siobhán Bean Uí Loingsigh
(no title) “In the "bad times" meal was being given out to poor people in the Ballyvourney district...” CBÉ 0596 Lore 7 December 1938–22 December 1938 Dómhnall Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “Foxes and badgers were formerly very plentiful in Ballyvourney.” CBÉ 0596 Lore 3 January 1939–5 January 1939 Dómhnall Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “Pheasants are found on mountains (in Ballyvourney and surrounding districts).” CBÉ 0596 Lore 3 January 1939–5 January 1939 Dómhnall Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “A certain farmer's wife in the western end of the parish of Ballyvourney was known to pay frequent visits to "some woman"...” CBÉ 0596 Lore 4 December 1938–5 December 1938 Siobhán Bean Uí Loingsigh
(no title) “Three men who were walking across a hill in Allanes, Ballyvourney, on one occasion "counted seventy-three weasels"...” CBÉ 0596 Lore 4 December 1938–5 December 1938 Siobhán Bean Uí Loingsigh
(no title) “During the tithe-period the soldiers used to terrorise the people, moreover in Ballyvourney and in Macroom.” CBÉ 0596 Lore 7 December 1938–22 December 1938 Dómhnall Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “Peata na bodhaire" was an old woman who used to go about the parish of Ballyvourney, begging.” CBÉ 0596 Lore 21 December 1938–31 December 1938 Dómhnall Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “A man named Mart Kelleher a merchant in Kilgarvan was coming from Ballyvourney acompanied by his son.” CBÉ 0670 Lore 24 September 1939 Pádraig Ó hÉaluighthe