Volume: CBÉ 0577 (Part 001) Date 1938Collector Tomás Ó Ciardha Location Seanros, Co. Loch Garman List Browse Titles (114) 1. Lacht Lore Transcribed (part) 2. Forge Water Lore Transcribed 3. “There was a man living up in Barnagh wan time, his name was Tom Monaghan.” Lore Transcribed 4. Stick Again Lore Transcribed (part) 5. Will o' the Wisp Lore Transcribed 6. “There was a man long ago, he was a blacksmith and he was an awful man for drink.” Lore Transcribed (part) 7. Ghost Lore 8. Bow Lore Transcribed (part) 9. Witchcraft Lore 10. Jack the Fool Lore Transcribed (part) 11. Pisreoga Lore Transcribed (part) 12. The White Rock Lore 13. Ráth Lore 14. Old Song Lore 15. Bodysnatchers Lore 16. Ballymacar Bridge Lore 17. Watchhouses Lore Transcribed (part) 18. Fairyman Lore 19. Ghost Lore Transcribed (part) 20. Fields Lore Transcribed 21. Treasure Lore Transcribed (part) 22. Eel Lore Transcribed (part) 23. Funeral Lore Transcribed 24. “There was people by the name of Clerys living over in Old Ross wan time.” Lore Transcribed (part) 25. Ghosts Lore 26. Evil Eye Lore 27. Ghosts Lore 28. Going Astray Lore 29. Dead Coach Lore 30. Petticoat Loose Lore 31. Trick Lore 32. The Moat of Old Ross Lore 33. Treasure Lore 34. Funeral Lore 35. Ghosts Lore 36. “There was a fellow living around here wan time by the name of Furlong and he was very great with a girl up somewhere about Adamstown.” Lore 37. Haunted House Lore 38. Corpse Bleeding Lore 39. Grave Lore 40. Cures Lore 41. Prevent Evil Eye Lore 42. Burying Animals Lore 43. Maggots in Cabbage Lore 44. Ghost Lore 45. Mare in Stable Lore 46. Haunted House Lore 47. Music Lore 48. Light Lore 49. Haunted Lore 50. Big Tree Lore 51. Traneen Pickers Lore 52. Snatch Apple Lore 53. Wheat Lore 54. Horse Lore 55. Lime Lore 56. Ráth Lore 57. The Jolly Huntsman Lore 58. Evil Eye Lore 59. Hunting Lore 60. Unfinished House - Fairy Path Lore 61. Black Art Lore 62. Pisreoga Lore 63. Salt Lore 64. Cure Lore 65. Names of Fields Lore 66. A. and B. Lore 67. Hunting Lore 68. Fox Lore 69. Bow Lore 70. Ráth Lore 71. House Lore 72. Light Lore 73. Yarns Lore 74. Long Story Lore 75. '98 Lore 76. Crossing the Shovels at the Grave Lore 77. Straw Lore 78. “They say that if you met a dead person any where that you should not talk.” Lore 79. Crossing the Spade and Shovel Lore 80. Unbaptised Children: Lacht Lore 81. Nicknames: Jack the Devil and Dick the Devil Lore 82. The "Bearer" Lore 83. Funeral Lore 84. Dog Lore 85. Killed a Ghost Lore 86. Fairies Lore 87. Hobbs Lore 88. Fools Lore 89. Father Dunne Lore Transcribed 90. Long Story Lore Transcribed (part) 91. The Noggin Maker Lore 92. The Lútharachán Lore 93. Monster Lore 94. Lie Lore 95. Riddle Lore 96. Fairies Lore 97. Bill Dawson the Smith Lore 98. “Father dunne that was here in Raheen wan time; he was an awful quare man.” Lore 99. Ghost Lore 100. Black Art Lore 101. The Frog in the Well Lore 102. The Robbers in the Castle Lore 103. Graveyard Crosses Lore 104. Schoolhouse Lore 105. Jimmy Mornagh Lore 106. Stop Blood Lore 107. Stones Lore 108. Marking by Crosses Lore 109. Funeral Halts Lore 110. “There was an ould man wan time and he died. Himself and the ould woman used to live together.” Lore 111. Crosses - Tinkers Lore 112. Rats Lore 113. Cat Lore 114. Priest Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 280 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0577, Page 075 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Music Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date 1 Samhain 1938Item type LoreLanguage Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Eamon Mac Gearailt Light Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now
6. “There was a man long ago, he was a blacksmith and he was an awful man for drink.” Lore Transcribed (part)
24. “There was people by the name of Clerys living over in Old Ross wan time.” Lore Transcribed (part)
36. “There was a fellow living around here wan time by the name of Furlong and he was very great with a girl up somewhere about Adamstown.” Lore
110. “There was an ould man wan time and he died. Himself and the ould woman used to live together.” Lore
Music Share Share Post This section is available for transcription by volunteers. Transcribe it now Date 1 Samhain 1938Item type LoreLanguage Béarla Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Eamon Mac Gearailt