A Story “There was once a blacksmith by the name of Flynn and he had a forge some-where in Corderay or Thoncurry.” CBÉS 0208 Seán Ó Céilleachair Transcript
(no title) “Deffier upper and Lower or Mullagh na gcluck o Mulleng a gCoillte belong to La Touche who lived in Drumhorney beside village of Leitrim.” CBÉS 0208 Seán Ó Céilleachair Transcript
(no title) “In the 1641 rebellion a nephew of Owen Roe by the name of McGuire, was at Carrick on Shannon Castle.” CBÉS 0208 Seán Ó Céilleachair Transcript
(no title) “Deffier Upper + Lower of today were called Mullagh na gluck and Mullagh na goillte.” CBÉS 0208 Seán Ó Céilleachair Transcript
(no title) “An Old woman Mary Henry of Aughafin, Arigna Co Roscommon gave me this piece of a song which she heard when a little girl.” CBÉS 0208 Mary Henry, Seán Ó Céilleachair Transcript