Imleabhar: CBÉ 0220 (Cuid 1) Dáta 1936Bailitheoir Dómhnall de Buitléir Suíomh Teampall Geal an Ghleanna, Co. Loch Garman Liosta Brabhsáil Teidil (57) 1. Song - Carrig River cbe.types.AMH Tras-scríofa 2. “There is a tombstone in Caraig graveyard in memory of Colonel Watson who fell in '98...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 3. Song - The Hermit of Coolroe cbe.types.AMH Tras-scríofa 4. “The following is an inscription on the back of a tombstone in Kilcarn Graveyard....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 5. The Laying of the Stone Seanchas Tras-scríofa 6. Song - Poll and Nancy Hogan cbe.types.AMH Tras-scríofa 7. “An Englishman travelling in Ireland fell into conversation with a native....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 8. The Adventures of Patsy Seanchas Tras-scríofa 9. The Drunkard that Couldn't be Cured Seanchas Tras-scríofa 10. “This priest was walkin' along the road from Wexford towards the Three Rocks one Good Friday...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 11. “There was a fellow wan time and he was called nothing only Silvy. ” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 12. “Paddy was out with a comrade on the front...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 13. “She awoke in the middle of the night and sat up in bed. "I heard a noise downstairs Pat"...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 14. “There was an ould mill for grinding corn at a place called the Hill of the Rags to this day.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 15. Fairy Music Seanchas Tras-scríofa 16. “There was a small farmer wan time and he lived in Carrig on Bannow...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 17. The Moate of Regory Seanchas Tras-scríofa 18. “Long ag there used to be a fair held in Regory and a goat or kid fair it was.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 19. “There used be a fair in Scar long ago and there is still on the 11th of June.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 20. Another Tale of the Moate of Regorey Seanchas Tras-scríofa 21. The Little Woman Seanchas Tras-scríofa 22. The Fairy Man Seanchas Tras-scríofa 23. To Tell Fortunes by the Finger Nails Seanchas Tras-scríofa 24. Father Jones Seanchas Tras-scríofa 25. Evictions Seanchas Tras-scríofa 26. The Three Wishes Seanchas Tras-scríofa 27. Cooney the Tinker Seanchas Tras-scríofa 28. “The following song was made by a man who lived near Duncormick.” cbe.types.AMH Tras-scríofa 29. “There was a strong man lived down in Blackstone, Duncormick...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 30. A Bunch of Green Memories Seanchas Tras-scríofa 31. “There was a man wan time and he lived near Taghmon and although he was a Catholic...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 32. “Well talking about fairies how is it that there are no such things as fairies...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 33. Bodenstown Pilgrimage Seanchas Tras-scríofa 34. The Magic Needle Seanchas Tras-scríofa 35. The Banshee Seanchas Tras-scríofa 36. Floods Seanchas Tras-scríofa 37. “There was a farmer wance and he lived in the Barony of Forth, about seventy or eighty years ago...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 38. “This is a song that was composed by a local poet...” cbe.types.AMH Tras-scríofa 39. Learning his Trade Seanchas Tras-scríofa 40. The Two Sisters Seanchas Tras-scríofa 41. There was a family lived near Killurin and in Olden Times they were landlords... Seanchas Tras-scríofa 42. “Soon after the troubles in Wexford during "Nintety Eight" as the sheriff of the county and a few other...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 43. Go and Kill a Hussian for Yourself Seanchas Tras-scríofa 44. A Superstition Seanchas Tras-scríofa 45. “It was either at a fight at the Harrow or at Tubberneering that nearly all the English were slain...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 46. “I have a little sister she lives in the ditch...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 47. “The Black Art was practiced on the Mountain of Forth by a man of the name of Waters...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 48. “Early wan Summer's morning a fisherman was going out to fish at Kilmorre...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 49. Land Grabbing Seanchas Tras-scríofa 50. “It was a man named Whitty who built the big old Norman Castle in Kilmore...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 51. “There is an ould rath here in Kilmore and this day a man went out to plough...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 52. “Long ago there was a boat full of gold found in Ballybrennan...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 53. The Barony of Forth Seanchas Tras-scríofa 54. “I remember hearing a story about my own forefathers - the 'Butlers'. ” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 55. “Long ago there was an English man touring in the County Wexford...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 56. “My grandmother made her own candles and the way she used to make them was....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa 57. Fairies Seanchas Tras-scríofa Modh: Formhéadú Zúmáil Léim chuig leathanach / 0195 Tagairt chartlainne An Príomhbhailiúchán Lámhscríbhinní, Imleabhar 0220, Leathanach 0005 Íomhá agus sonraí © Cnuasach Bhéaloideas Éireann, UCD. Féach sonraí cóipchirt. Íoslódáil
2. “There is a tombstone in Caraig graveyard in memory of Colonel Watson who fell in '98...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
4. “The following is an inscription on the back of a tombstone in Kilcarn Graveyard....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
7. “An Englishman travelling in Ireland fell into conversation with a native....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
10. “This priest was walkin' along the road from Wexford towards the Three Rocks one Good Friday...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
13. “She awoke in the middle of the night and sat up in bed. "I heard a noise downstairs Pat"...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
14. “There was an ould mill for grinding corn at a place called the Hill of the Rags to this day.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
18. “Long ag there used to be a fair held in Regory and a goat or kid fair it was.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
19. “There used be a fair in Scar long ago and there is still on the 11th of June.” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
31. “There was a man wan time and he lived near Taghmon and although he was a Catholic...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
32. “Well talking about fairies how is it that there are no such things as fairies...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
37. “There was a farmer wance and he lived in the Barony of Forth, about seventy or eighty years ago...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
41. There was a family lived near Killurin and in Olden Times they were landlords... Seanchas Tras-scríofa
42. “Soon after the troubles in Wexford during "Nintety Eight" as the sheriff of the county and a few other...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
45. “It was either at a fight at the Harrow or at Tubberneering that nearly all the English were slain...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
47. “The Black Art was practiced on the Mountain of Forth by a man of the name of Waters...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
48. “Early wan Summer's morning a fisherman was going out to fish at Kilmorre...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
50. “It was a man named Whitty who built the big old Norman Castle in Kilmore...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
51. “There is an ould rath here in Kilmore and this day a man went out to plough...” Seanchas Tras-scríofa
56. “My grandmother made her own candles and the way she used to make them was....” Seanchas Tras-scríofa