Volume: CBÉ 0483 (Part 2) Date 1937–1938Collector Conchubhar Ó Ruairc Location Cill Mochomóg, Co. Chorcaí List Browse Titles (83) 1. “There was a man by the name of Connell living here...” Lore 2. Seanchas Lore 3. “There was a crowd card-playing in a house one night...” Lore 4. The Graveyard Lore 5. “A man was coming home of a night long 'go...” Lore 6. “Tisn't so long at all since umbrellas came to be common.” Lore 7. Piseog Lore 8. Coming from a Wake Lore 9. A Shortcut at Night Lore 10. Fowl Lore 11. “There is a farm west in Garraidhthe and a good bit of land it is too.” Lore 12. May Day Lore 13. To Cork Lore 14. “There was a crowd at a meitheall by a landlord long 'go...” Lore 15. Forts Lore 16. Advice Lore 17. Piseoga Lore 18. Holy Well Lore 19. Ghosts Lore 20. The Servant Boy Lore 21. Ghosts Lore 22. Advice Lore 23. “The was a man from Whiddy that went away to a fair...” Lore 24. Piseoga etc. Lore 25. The Holy Water Lore 26. Piseoga etc Lore 27. Butter-Stealing Lore 28. Visit to a Lios Lore 29. A Phantom Funeral Lore 30. “There was a man coming home from a wake...” Lore 31. Funeral Ways etc. Lore 32. “There was a half-fool of a boy...” Lore 33. Chapel Island Lore 34. Butter-Making Lore 35. Dressmaker and the Fairies Lore 36. “One night a man was coming home late and he heard a lot of noise...” Lore 37. “A man over beyond in the Coomhola side...” Lore 38. “The old road going from Coomhola Bridge west...” Lore 39. Rising from the Dead Lore 40. “A brother of mine was laid up of a time...” Lore 41. “Ould Thade Hardnetty was the cattle doctor they used have in Whiddy long ago.” Lore 42. A Changeling Lore 43. Fairies Lore 44. “There was an old woman east around Bárrtown long ago...” Lore 45. “There was a girl here in Whiddy long ago...” Lore 46. “There was a man over in Tráigh Caol long ago...” Lore 47. “There was some place long 'go and there used be a spirit seen there...” Lore 48. “There was a shoemaker in Whiddy long 'go...” Lore 49. “There was a woman went into the Chapel in Bantry of a night long ago...” Lore 50. A Phantom Funeral Lore 51. The Three Questions Lore 52. Riddles Lore 53. The King of the World Lore 54. “He took a bastible out of his head and made a chamber out of it” Lore 55. “There was a man by the name of Goggin living in Whiddy long 'go...” Lore 56. “Tis never right to leave a stable without a door...” Lore 57. “There was a woman here in Whiddy long 'go and she was this way...” Lore 58. “There was a man by the name of Seán Burke in Whiddy long 'go...” Lore 59. “Holy water can be thrown on all kinds of animals except cats and dogs...” Lore 60. Eascú Luachra Lore 61. The Dormouse Lore 62. “A person having the four-leaved shamrock can never be fooled.” Lore 63. “God bless all her except the cat and the dog...” Lore 64. “April and May keep out of the say...” Lore 65. “At the creation all animals were blessed by God...” Lore 66. “Twas the divil made the first goat...” Lore 67. “A dog or a cat should never be left inside while the rosary is saying...” Lore 68. “A person should never whistle in a boat...” Lore 69. “The devil said that he'd put a plant growing...” Lore 70. “Go bhfásaidh clúimh do ghabhal...” Lore 71. “Sláinte chúghat is cabhair is sláinte...” Lore 72. “Do thiocfadh sé aniar adtuaidh ort...” Lore 73. “The three biggest curses in this world are a scolding wife...” Lore 74. “When out fishing you should never point with your finger...” Lore 75. “Sgolfadh an bhreab an chloch...” Lore 76. “In the old times a landlord was out fowling...” Lore 77. “When going out fishing or when you're fishing 'tis never right...” Lore 78. “Tisn't right to have elder or white-thorn in a boat...” Lore 79. “Tis never right to give away money on a Monday.” Lore 80. “Anything you wish for when you see the new moon...” Lore 81. “Tis right to wish for something when you see the new moon...” Lore 82. “If a girl would count nine stars for nine nights...” Lore 83. “When the sun shines and 'tis raining at the same time...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0192 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0483, Page 0138 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page (no title) “There was a half-fool of a boy...” Share Share Post Date 16 Márta 1938Item type LoreFolktales index AT0675: The Lazy Boy Language Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin
(no title) “There was a half-fool of a boy...” Share Share Post Date 16 Márta 1938Item type LoreFolktales index AT0675: The Lazy Boy Language Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin