O'Reilly's Penance “I often heard my grandmother sing the following song, but I had forgotten the words until Bill Gaine gave them to me the other day.” CBÉ 0608 Lore 1939 William Gaine
(no title) “Bill Gaine told me the following story of how a match was made for a young man who had never worn a shoe or stocking...” CBÉ 0608 Lore 1939 William Gaine
The following song relating an incident during the search of a young girl for her lover was given to me by Bill... CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 William Gaine
(no title) “Bill Gaine of Lomanaugh (aged eighty) remembers to see weddings take place in houses instead of in the chapel.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 William Gaine
(no title) “Bill Gaine of Lomanaugh had a daughter named Mary Ellen.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 William Gaine
(no title) “Bill Gaine told me of a spirit called "Petticoat Loose".” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 William Gaine
(no title) “There is a field in Lomanaugh called "Clashtee-louhglin".” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 William Gaine