(no title) “In Spittal St. Tipperary there once stood a fever hospitable.” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Moloney Transcript
(no title) “One dark night a farmer's son was coming from his neighbour's house.” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Sean Ryan Transcript
(no title) “One day an old country woman died and that night the neighbours of the district came to see the dead woman.” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Miss Burke Transcript
(no title) “One day a man was shaving his face and all of sudden he cut off his nose.” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Moloney Transcript
(no title) “Long ago the people believed that if you caught a frog...” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Cavanagh Transcript
(no title) “Long ago there was a well in Tipperary called "The well of Ara"...” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Moloney Transcript
(no title) “If a child had the whooping cough go and look for a man with a grey horse...” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Mc Loughlin Transcript
(no title) “Long, long ago there lived a family in the country in which there were two boys and three girls...” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Moloney Transcript
(no title) “The old people believed that if you cut a cloth 12 inches long...” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Cavanagh Transcript
(no title) “This is an old cure that old people had for curing corn.” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Moloney Transcript
(no title) “A crowing hen is seldom seen and the old people had a belief that if you kept one...” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Cavanagh Transcript
(no title) “Lying at the edge of Lowe's wood is one old well.” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Mary Moloney Transcript
(no title) “I am not certain who told me this story but it is about a mean lepreachan...” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney Transcript
(no title) “It is said that the head less coach used to pass through a certain village once a year.” CBÉS 0579 Billy Moloney, Mrs Moloney Transcript