(no title) “There was a dance in Kilscanlon wan time.” CBÉS 0882 James Kehoe, Patrick Kehoe Transcript
(no title) “There was a blessed well in a ditch of the graveyard in Kilscanlon one time.” CBÉS 0882 James Kehoe, Patrick Kehoe Transcript
(no title) “There was a boy and his mother livin' in a sooty cabin and the boy was so lazy he was called ashy pit.” CBÉS 0882 James Kehoe, Patrick Kehoe Transcript
(no title) “There were no mowing machines long ago, and the people used to be up at all hours in the mornin' cuttin' with scythes.” CBÉS 0882 James L. Doyle, Patrick Kehoe Transcript
(no title) “The old women long ago had a belief if you could get the water in the forge where horse shoes were cooled, unknown to anywan...” CBÉS 0882 Mr James L. Doyle, Patrick Kehoe Transcript
(no title) “My father saw the banshee one time. He was eating his supper one night at Robby Bennets of Cushinstown.” CBÉS 0882 James Kehoe, Patrick Kehoe Transcript
Stories, Songs and Ballads of '98 “Ninety eight is the year of the famous battles in this country. The rising took place at the Harrow which is about seven miles from Enniscorthy.” CBÉS 0893 Patrick Kehoe Transcript