(no title) “A keg of butter was found in the Ross, outside Bundoran.” CBÉS 1026 Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript
(no title) “About two miles from Bundoran there is a big field about two hundred yards long and one hundred yards wide. In this field there is a big stone sunk six feet in the earth.” CBÉS 1027 Dan Burke, Mr Gordon Burke Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript
(no title) “The old people around Bundoran have many old cures. This is one of them. If two people of the same name marry their children have a cure for the mumps...” CBÉS 1027 Mr Peter Daly, Patrick Mc Aleer Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript
(no title) “In the Rock of Bundoran in a field (William Travers's) there is a large Mass stone with a holy-water font carved in it...” CBÉS 1027 Patrick Mc Aleer, Peter Daly Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript
(no title) “In the town of Bundoran there is a little stream called "Sruth na Folla" (The stream of Blood"). It is supposed to have got its name from a battle that was fought beside it...” CBÉS 1027 James Daly, Patrick Mc Aleer Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript
(no title) “About two miles from Bundoran there is a well in a place called Ashbrook. Long ago there was a monastery beside it...” CBÉS 1027 Jimmy Daly, Patrick Mc Aleer Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript
(no title) “There are many fields around Bundoran with stray sods in them. (A stray sod is supposed to be a patch of ground on which a coffin containing a dead body was placed, while those who were carrying it rested.)...” CBÉS 1027 Dan Gilbride, Tom Leonard Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript
(no title) “There is a field in the Ross near Bundoran names Pairc Liam (William's field) which is supposed to contain a crock of gold...” CBÉS 1027 Peter Daly, Tom Leonard Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript
(no title) “There is a strand in Bundoran known as Single Street strand or Trá na dTréanfhear (The strand of the strong men) Fionn Mc Cumhall is said to have killed his own son on this strand...” CBÉS 1027 Peter Daly, Tom Leonard Bundoran, Co. Donegal Transcript