(no title) “Some people especially old women are very superstitious.” CBÉS 0940 Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “Many old stories have been handed down to us about Saint Patrick's journeying through this country.” CBÉS 0940 Frank Duffy, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “It is traditional that when the Danes were in Ireland they could make very good whiskey out of heather.” CBÉS 0940 Frank Duffy, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “One time there was a Scotchman, an Englishman, and an Irishman seeking for work.” CBÉS 0940 Frank Duffy, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “It is said that when Oliver Cromwell and his cruel soldiers were in Ireland they ruthlessly destroyed a church situated along Lough Eagish shore.” CBÉS 0940 Frank Duffy, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “A long time ago there lived an old woman in old ruins in the townland of Readuff.” CBÉS 0940 Francis Deery, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “There are all ruins in the townland of Readuff which belong to Francis Deery, Aghmakerr, Loughmourne P.O., Castleblayney, County Monaghan.” CBÉS 0940 John Mac Hugh, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “One night while John Mac Hugh of Readuff, Laragh P.O., Castleblayney, County Monaghan was returning home from a wake, he saw a wee fairy woman sitting in old walls belonging to Francis Deery.” CBÉS 0940 John Mac Hugh, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “One time there was an old scutcher living in the townland of Readuff, Laragh P. O., Castleblayney, County Monaghan, beside a mill which belonged to a man called Robert Harrison.” CBÉS 0940 Mrs Kerr, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “There is a bush out by itself in a field of John Mac Hughs of Readuff, Laragh P.O. Castleblayney, County Monaghan.” CBÉS 0940 Mrs Keer, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript
(no title) “One night James Fealy, Laragh, Castleblayney, County Monaghan was returning home.” CBÉS 0940 Patrick Mac Mahon, Sheila O' Duffy Transcript