(no title) “The Blackbird builds her nest on a white thorn bush.” CBÉS 0368 Mr William Keating, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “One night a man was coming home from a gamble.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “There is a field belonging to Mr Fitzgerald of Mt. Brigid called Páircín na Cille which means the little field of a church.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “There is a field belonging to Mr Murphy of Walshestown called the Rock Field.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “Mr Flannery has a field called the Gallows Field.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “One night my father was coming home from Mr. Brosnans.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “One of the old cures for Rheumatism pains was nettles.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “The cure for chincough was to go out and ask a man with a white horse what would cure the chincough and whatever he said would cure it.” CBÉS 0368 Mr William Keating, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “There is a story told about Kilgrogan grave yard.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “At the burning of Churchtown in 1822 there were three "White Boys" killed in the fight.” CBÉS 0368 Mr T. Tierney, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “It is great fun to be listening to people making bargains at the fair.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “People usually get married in Shrove.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “We had a very severe snowstorm about three years ago.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “It was a custom long ago to light bonfires on St. John's night.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript
(no title) “In my Grandfather's young days the bonfire on St. John's Eve was attended by young and old.” CBÉS 0368 Mr John Sampson, Thomas Sampson Transcript