Volume: CBÉ 0559 (Part 003) Date 1938Collector Pádraig Mac Aoidh Locations Doire Mhaoláin, Co. Fhear Manach Magheraculmoney, Co. Fhear Manach Aghagrefin, Co. Fhear Manach Cill Scíre, Co. Thír Eoghain List Browse Titles (189) 1. Eoghan Mac Elbreed's Funeral Lore Transcribed (part) 2. Eoin's Sow Lore 3. Cromwell and Necarne Castle Lore Transcribed (part) 4. Castle Archdale Lore 5. Proinnsias Dubh Lore Transcribed (part) 6. Supple Corrigan Lore Transcribed 7. Prophecies of Saint Colmcille Lore 8. The Irvinestown Murder Lore 9. Milking the Tenth Tether Lore Transcribed (part) 10. Fairies Lore 11. Song. The Murder of Junson. Air-Boolavogue. Lore Transcribed (part) 12. Brennan the Highwayman Lore Transcribed (part) 13. Buck Johnson Lore 14. Lisaroo Chapel Lore 15. The Famine Lore 16. Candle Making Lore 17. Spinning Lore 18. Poteen Making Lore 19. Wakes and Funerals Lore 20. Runaways Lore 21. The Land League Meeting Lore 22. Charms and Cures Lore 23. The Fairies or Wee People Lore 24. “My father when he was going to build anything...” Lore 25. Old Customs Lore 26. Saint Brigids Night Lore 27. Hallow Eve Lore 28. Christmas Night Lore 29. New Years Day Lore 30. Weather Forecast Lore 31. Lent Lore 32. Bonfire Night 23rd June Lore 33. Palm Sunday Lore 34. Hedge Schools Lore 35. Old Houses Lore 36. The Evil Lore 37. “If anyone gazed at a child, the mother would say...” Lore 38. Death Lore 39. The Planters Lore 40. Carts Lore 41. Dishes and Vessels Lore 42. The First Train Lore 43. Tea and Food Lore 44. Fionn Mac Cumhaill Lore 45. “In old times they used to bury all in Davey's Island.” Lore 46. The Famine Lore 47. Strongbow's Island Lore 48. Innis MacKill Island Lore 49. Fishing Lore 50. Portanode Lore 51. Will o' the Wisp Lore 52. Colmcille Lore 53. Castle Archdale Lore 54. Fairies Lore 55. Molly Maguires Lore 56. Charms Lore 57. The First Bicycle Lore 58. Devil's Club Foot Lore 59. Saint Dympna's Well Lore 60. Whitsunday Lore 61. Ghosts Lore 62. Witchcraft Lore Transcribed (part) 63. Templeamaghery Lore 64. “There was a caretaker living at the deerpark and he thought he would stop the pilgrimage so he got a hatchet...” Lore 65. “About eight years ago there was a terrible storm and a few days after it was over a man named F- came to the deerpark...” Lore 66. Necarne Castle Lore Transcribed 67. The Famine Lore 68. Proinnseas Dubh Lore 69. Poitín Making Lore Transcribed (part) 70. The Fairies Lore 71. The End of the Fairies Lore 72. Charms Lore Transcribed 73. Customs Lore Transcribed (part) 74. Death Lore 75. Rush Candles Lore 76. The Yeomen Lore 77. Flax Lore 78. Weddings Lore 79. Bonesetters Lore 80. Song. Willie Rambler Lore 81. Song. Green the Huntsman Lore 82. Charms Lore 83. The Devil Lore 84. Achinver Fort Lore 85. Dromard Fort Lore 86. The Stormy Night in '39 Lore 87. The Famine Lore 88. Proinnseas Dubh Lore Transcribed (part) 89. Molly Maguires Lore 90. The Ribbon Men Lore 91. Blackbog Chapel Lore 92. Bannagh Chapel Lore 93. Stealing the Butter Lore 94. The Deerpark at Cill Tierney Lore 95. The Famine Lore 96. The Windy Night in '39 Lore 97. The Ribbon Men Lore 98. Molly Maguires Lore 99. Landlord Evictions Lore 100. Tobacco Lore 101. The Danes Lore 102. Bonfire Night Lore 103. Fairies Lore 104. Colmcille's Prophecies Lore 105. St Patrick Lore 106. Death Lore 107. Wakes Lore 108. Milking the Tether Lore 109. May Eve Lore 110. Calves Drink Lore 111. May Eve Lore 112. Hallow Eve Night Lore 113. “On St. Brigid's Eve they made crosses from rushes...” Lore 114. Hanging Tables Lore 115. Tobaccco Lore 116. Vessels Lore 117. Candles Lore 118. Spinning Lore 119. Flax Lore 120. "Meihils" and Banwells Lore 121. The Moon Lore 122. The Windy Night Lore 123. Reynals' Island Lore 124. Fairs Lore 125. Boots and Clothes Lore 126. Fairies Lore 127. Blinking the Cows Lore 128. Farming Lore 129. Stations Lore 130. Farm Implements Lore 131. Chimneys and Fireplaces Lore 132. “When you would get a present of a 'setting' of eggs or when you would get even get a present of anything...” Lore 133. Transport Lore 134. Poitín Lore 135. Tobacco Lore 136. Cow Sheds or Byres Lore 137. Counting Lore 138. Children's Games Lore 139. Camán Lore 140. Cures Lore 141. Mudwall Houses Lore 142. The Shalfasca Lore 143. Roads and Bridges Lore 144. The Breed of the "Bal-Darraghs" Lore 145. The Weather Lore 146. Lucky Days Lore 147. The O'Neills of Tyrone Lore 148. Nicknames Lore 149. The Grand Gates Lore 150. An Gorta Mór Lore 151. Loch Dearg Lore 152. Ropairí Lore 153. Tomás [?] Lore 154. Galar agus Leighis Lore 155. An Bás Lore 156. Lá Fhéile Eoin Lore 157. Na Tiarnaí Talamh Lore 158. “I suppose you heard of the time the orangemen came from all parts to open an orangehall in Donegal...” Lore 159. Molly Maguires Lore 160. Fairies Lore 161. Father McFadden of Gweedore Lore 162. The "Pound" in Irvinestown Lore 163. Poitín Lore 164. Proinnseas Dubh Lore 165. The Molly Maguires Lore 166. Fairies Lore 167. Witchcraft Lore 168. Butter Lore 169. Landlords Evictions Lore 170. “The Archdales when the old castle was burned lived in one of the tenants...” Lore 171. Fishing Lore 172. Christmas Night Lore 173. "The Madale Wind" in '36 Lore 174. Pisheogs Lore 175. The Famine Lore 176. The Fairies Lore 177. The Ribbonmen Lore 178. Death Tokens Lore 179. Poitín Lore 180. The Deerpark at Cill Tierney Lore 181. Father John McLoughlin Lore 182. Father McQuaid Lore 183. Land League Song Lore 184. Na Seantithe Lore 185. An Bóitheach Lore 186. Airgead Lore 187. Foclaí Gaeilge san Béarla Lore 188. Local Proverbs Lore 189. Foclaí Gaeilge san Béarla Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 482 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0559, Page 369 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page The Fairies (continued) Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date 5 Deireadh Fómhair 1938Item type LoreLanguage Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John A. Burns
64. “There was a caretaker living at the deerpark and he thought he would stop the pilgrimage so he got a hatchet...” Lore
65. “About eight years ago there was a terrible storm and a few days after it was over a man named F- came to the deerpark...” Lore
132. “When you would get a present of a 'setting' of eggs or when you would get even get a present of anything...” Lore
158. “I suppose you heard of the time the orangemen came from all parts to open an orangehall in Donegal...” Lore
The Fairies (continued) Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date 5 Deireadh Fómhair 1938Item type LoreLanguage Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant John A. Burns