(no title) “Long ago there was a family living near Lixnaw.” CBÉS 0406 Kitty Barry, Michael Daily Transcript
(no title) “Paddy Shanahan was coming home from Lixnaw with a horse and car as he passed a fort his horse stopped and would not go for him.” CBÉS 0406 John Shanahan, Mary Shanahan Transcript
An Old Story “At one time a man by the name of John Healy was putting in panes of glass in the Lixnaw Convent....” CBÉS 0407D Seán D. Ó Loinsigh Transcript
(no title) “John Lyons (deceased) of Ballyhorgan, Lixnaw, went out one night torching up Gentleman's Avenue, Ballyhorgan ...” CBÉS 0408 Mrs Norah Costello Transcript
(no title) “My father knows a man in the Lixnaw parish who had his coffin made for twenty years, and died a few years ago.” CBÉS 0409 Transcript
(no title) “There is a monument situated at the east side of the village of Lixnaw.” CBÉS 0411 Joe Silles Transcript
(no title) “About the year 1800 Father John O'Halloran was parish priest of Lixnaw.” CBÉS 0412 Transcript
(no title) “There was born at Ballintogher about a mile to the east of Lixnaw village a child who was named John Barns, afterwards known as Shown Barns.” CBÉS 0412 Transcript
(no title) “One day two or three girls went from Baltovin to the Lixnaw races...” CBÉS 0440 Mrs Griffin, Nora Mc Grath Transcript
(no title) “The parish priest of Lixnaw, all his butter was carried with pishogues.” CBÉS 0494 Mrs Ellen Woulfe Transcript