Volume: CBÉ 0321 (Part 4) Date 1936–1937Collector Séamus P. Ó Piotáin Locations Baile na hEaglaise, Co. Mhaigh Eo Cill Lasrach, Co. Mhaigh Eo Míleac, Co. Mhaigh Eo Both Chomhla, Co. Mhaigh Eo List Browse Titles (111) 1. Is Oró Mhíle Babaro Lore 2. “Gabhann fonn an "lúibin" seo mar "lúibín ó lúth"...” Lore 3. Mallachtaí Lore 4. Pisreogaí Lore 5. Rural Winter Pastimes Lore 6. Cnochán na Brón Lore 7. Scéal Lore 8. Superstitions Lore 9. “Bhí fear a teacht abhaile oidhche amháin. Táinich taidhbhse roimhe ar an mbóthar...” Lore 10. “(Deirtear é seo le mnaoi cabach)” Lore 11. “Bhí lóin a lorg lóistín oidhche acht ní tiubharfadh bean a' tighe dó é.” Lore 12. Cures Lore 13. Letting Something Fall Lore 14. “Cé tháinich ar an saoghal seo i dtosach an ubh ná an cearc?"...” Lore 15. The Wandering Jew that'll Never Stop Wandering Lore 16. St. Anthony Lore 17. Unlucky Omens Lore 18. “Eirigh ar maidin gabh amach ar bearna...” Lore 19. Pishrogues Lore 20. Farewell "Do's" Lore 21. A Cure for Corns Lore 22. “Nobody ever leaves this world at all you know.” Lore 23. “When there's a person sick in the house you should always be ready to part with some animal if the person would be saved.” Lore 24. Social Life Lore 25. A Story I Heard While in Tourmakeady of How Loch Gowna Got its Name Lore 26. When Are ye Goin' Chuckin' her In? Lore 27. Pishrogues Lore 28. An Ancient Path (or Road) Lore 29. The King with the Pigs Head Lore 30. The Father and Son that Didn't Agree Lore 31. “In the farm occupied by Martin Peyton, Loobnamock, Killasserm Swinford is to be found the foundation of an old time school.” Lore 32. Food Lore 33. Footwear Lore 34. Pastimes Lore 35. The Loobnamock Evictions Lore 36. Haunted Places Lore 37. Paidir Lore 38. Going to School a Century Ago Lore 39. Pisreogaí Lore 40. Irish Words Lore 41. Cearcáin Ní Ruadhchán Lore 42. “Más áin leat saoghal Nálaigh a bheith sámh leath nó sochar...” Lore 43. O'Donnell's Bye Child Lore 44. The Grief Stricken Woman Lore 45. O'Donnell and the Apples Lore 46. “Geallfadh an fear bréagach gach a b'féadfadh a croidhe...” Lore 47. A Poor Man's Feast Lore 48. Pisreogaí Lore 49. Micky Saoire Lore 50. Pisreogaí Lore 51. Colloquial Expressions Lore 52. “I often heard that the horse an the ass were the only animals that didn't understand Irish.” Lore 53. Pisreogaí Lore 54. Respect for Beggars Lore 55. Folk Dances. The Stack o' Barley. Lore 56. Raffles Lore 57. Homeless Musicians Lore 58. Why a Child Doesn't Walk Just After its Birth Lore 59. Banada (Co. Sligo) Steeple Lore 60. The Children of Lir Lore 61. Pisreogaí Lore 62. Superstitions and Beliefs Connected with Cats Lore 63. The Goat Lore 64. The Cow Lore 65. “There was a little lad once and he was goin'to the shop an' he went astray for it was late, in the evening.” Lore 66. Traditional Songs. The Dark Eyed Gipsy Lore 67. The Dear Little Rock Lore 68. An Orphan's Story Lore 69. “There was a lady in her father's garden, when a gentleman he was passing by...” Lore 70. “Young men and fair maidens I pray lend an ear...” Lore 71. “There's a love that is quenchless...” Lore 72. The Quack Doctor Lore 73. Tomhaiseanna Lore 74. How to Start a Start a Story Lore 75. Amhrán Grá cbe.types.AMH 76. Seanfhocal Lore 77. Tomhais Lore 78. Bodily Defects Lore 79. The Child's Tongue Lore 80. Tricks. (Pastimes) Lore 81. A Blessed Well Lore 82. Dán Lore 83. Mallacht Lore 84. Scouring Blankets Lore 85. An Cailleach Béarra Lore 86. Aisling an Maighdean Muire Lore 87. Signs of the Weather Lore 88. Callow (Foxford), and its Links with the Past Lore 89. “When you'd have your eye on a thing at the fair and want to buy it when the bargain id be made...” Lore 90. Paidreacha Lore 91. “Brídeogs” Lore 92. The Father O'Flynn Lore 93. Belief in Water-Horses (Each Uisce) Lore 94. The Ass Lore 95. Old Beliefs. Connected with Birth: The Hare's Lip Lore 96. How to Know if you're Getting a Letter Lore 97. Píobaire Aon Phuirt Lore 98. Cure for Heartburn Lore 99. Side Pockets Lore 100. Dhá Ceárd Mí-ádhúil Lore 101. Aisling do Tháinic ar Pól Lore 102. How "Set-Dances" Originated Lore 103. Cairn Bodhar Lore 104. Bun-tSochar Lore 105. “At the Day of General Judgement the Blessed Virgin will be doing her best to save everybody from Hell.” Lore 106. Tomhaiseanna Lore 107. The Sets and Lancels Lore 108. Danger Holes in the Moy Lore 109. The Pig Lore 110. Birth Marks Lore 111. People who Talk in their Sleep Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0586 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0321, Page 0427 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page The Wandering Jew that'll Never Stop Wandering Share Share Post Item type LoreLanguage Gaeilge Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Gaelic script Informant Miceál Breatnach Aisling an Maighdean Muire Share Share Post
23. “When there's a person sick in the house you should always be ready to part with some animal if the person would be saved.” Lore
31. “In the farm occupied by Martin Peyton, Loobnamock, Killasserm Swinford is to be found the foundation of an old time school.” Lore
52. “I often heard that the horse an the ass were the only animals that didn't understand Irish.” Lore
65. “There was a little lad once and he was goin'to the shop an' he went astray for it was late, in the evening.” Lore
89. “When you'd have your eye on a thing at the fair and want to buy it when the bargain id be made...” Lore
105. “At the Day of General Judgement the Blessed Virgin will be doing her best to save everybody from Hell.” Lore
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