(no title) “There is a great round paid at this church of St. Gobnait every Whit Sunday.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “There are many fabulous stories told about St. Gobnait...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 25 May 1939 Johnnie Duill
(no title) “There was a school-teacher called Dan (Agreene) O'Sullivan arrested in Kenmare in connection with Fenianism.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “Until quite recently an implement called a "Gearhóir" was used for cutting up furze for horses...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “Here is what Goddard Henry Orpen says about the flagstone in "The Orpen Family":” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “There is a widepread belief that incidents occurring during the woman's pregnacny have an impression on the coming child.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “There is a strange and curious link in the world between certain people, thoughts and events.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
(no title) “Jerry Dorrihy also told me (9 April, 1939) how the wife of Jerh Bawn (O'Sullivan) of Ruseechtra...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Jeremiah O'Sullivan Dorrihy
(no title) “Maurice Padd Healy of Ardtully told me (4 May, 1939) that Mick Lucy of Slaghts had a sister married to Dermod...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 4 May 1939 Maurice Healy
(no title) “I knew a young man called Simon Lovett who lived at Coomclougherane, Kilgarvan.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Maurice Healy
(no title) “One night Pat Healy of Ardtully had a dream, he told me, in which...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Pat Healy
(no title) “Maurice Padd Healy told me that his father was once talking to old Tim Connor on their way home from the bog.” CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Maurice Healy
(no title) “Pat Healy of Ardtully told me (4 May, 1939) that he heard of a man called Delaney who was called out of his bed...” CBÉ 0630 Lore 4 May 1939 Pat Healy
Of the tunes commonly hummed, lilted, or sung by the people the following were the most popular among my friends... CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939
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
There is a spot near Bunane graveyard where rounds are paid in honour of St' Feechna. CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Jude Shea
Jeremiah Healy of Derrymaclavode, Clayduck, Glenflesk, told me that "Caher Craiv Yarrag" means in English... CBÉ 0630 Lore 1939 Jeremiah Healy
Jerh Healy told me (14 May, 1939) that on the 4 August, 1831, the Clayduck river became suddenly flooded... CBÉ 0630 Lore 14 May 1939 Jeremiah Healy