Volume: CBÉ 0172 (Part 2) Date 1936Collector Seán de Buitléir Locations Banú, Co. Loch Garman An Chill Mhór, Co. Loch Garman An Bábhún Nua, Co. Loch Garman List Browse Titles (31) 1. “There was a priest one time and he had a boy working with him named Mick Doyle.” Lore 2. “There was another priest one time was going along the road and he met a very ragged boy...” Lore 3. “There was another priest met a boy one day that didn't salute him.” Lore 4. “There were two brothers one time named Devine, and they got a job with a farmer in Waterford. ” Lore 5. “There were three public houses in a village, owned by three men named Christy Carney and Murphy. ” Lore 6. “There was a farmer one time and he had nine calves...” Lore 7. “There was another farmer and he was telling about his dog. ” Lore 8. “There was another farmer lived in the parish of Adamstown, and one year all his cows had heifer calves...” Lore 9. “There were a crowd of fellows one night in a house, and they were talking about nervous people.” Lore 10. “There was a grand lady one time put in a vault, and there was a wedding ring on her finger...” Lore 11. “There was another woman and she was buried, and when her own people went home...” Lore 12. “There was a man one time and he was very nervous together, but it was said he used often see things...” Lore 13. “There were a crowd of fellows one time in a house and they were talking about healthy people...” Lore 14. “There were two boys one time, and they wern't a bit afraid of anything. ” Lore 15. “A man from Wexford one time was up in a certain town in the North of Ireland. ” Lore 16. “There was a smith one time, and a fellow went into him one morning in an awful hurry going to town. ” Lore 17. “During the Famine time in the South of Wexford, the people suffered very much. ” Lore 18. “There was a man lived in Kilmore Quay about seventy years ago. ” Lore 19. “There were two smiths at Kilmore Quay one time. One of them was called Murphy an' the other was called Kelly. ” Lore 20. “There were two fellows wan night in a public house an' they got drunk. ” Lore 21. “There was a man named Tom Fitzgerald lived at Kilmore Quay. ” Lore 22. “There was an old man named Joe Sutton lived near Kilmore Quay. ” Lore 23. “There was a man one time living in Baldwinstown and one night he went to Kilcowan and he saw a funeral...” Lore 24. Heaps of Crosses Lore 25. List of Nicknames in the Locality of Kilmore at the Present Time. Lore 26. The Valley of the Glynn Lore 27. “There was a boy one time stole a watch on a certain priest. ” Lore 28. “There was a circus clown one time went to confession.” Lore 29. “There was another man one time went to confession and he told the priest that he couldn't possibly think of all his sins. ” Lore 30. “There was a man in the parish of Glynn working with a certain farmer in the Famine time.” Lore 31. “There was a family named Maddack great land owners in the Co. Wexford in the Famine time. ” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 288 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0172, Page 254 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page (no title) (continued) “There was a man named Tom Fitzgerald lived at Kilmore Quay. ” Share Share Post Date 3 Márta 1936Item type LoreLanguage Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Tomás Ó Ghoch
4. “There were two brothers one time named Devine, and they got a job with a farmer in Waterford. ” Lore
5. “There were three public houses in a village, owned by three men named Christy Carney and Murphy. ” Lore
8. “There was another farmer lived in the parish of Adamstown, and one year all his cows had heifer calves...” Lore
9. “There were a crowd of fellows one night in a house, and they were talking about nervous people.” Lore
10. “There was a grand lady one time put in a vault, and there was a wedding ring on her finger...” Lore
12. “There was a man one time and he was very nervous together, but it was said he used often see things...” Lore
13. “There were a crowd of fellows one time in a house and they were talking about healthy people...” Lore
16. “There was a smith one time, and a fellow went into him one morning in an awful hurry going to town. ” Lore
19. “There were two smiths at Kilmore Quay one time. One of them was called Murphy an' the other was called Kelly. ” Lore
23. “There was a man one time living in Baldwinstown and one night he went to Kilcowan and he saw a funeral...” Lore
29. “There was another man one time went to confession and he told the priest that he couldn't possibly think of all his sins. ” Lore
31. “There was a family named Maddack great land owners in the Co. Wexford in the Famine time. ” Lore
(no title) (continued) “There was a man named Tom Fitzgerald lived at Kilmore Quay. ” Share Share Post Date 3 Márta 1936Item type LoreLanguage Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Tomás Ó Ghoch