(no title) “There lived an ould couple at the foot o' the Thoran Mountains, an' they had a son named Pat.” CBÉ 0555 Lore 10 Iúil 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “Saas Hans an Gluic were three brothers. They lived in alittle house be themselves at aplace called the Stirring Rock Valley...” CBÉ 0555 Lore 16 Lúnasa 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “At Derneocarn alittle townland up aomg the corrick hills there lived avery ould little woman, who ushed to earn her livin' be spinnin'...” CBÉ 0555 Lore 31 Lúnasa 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “Another old belief concerning ghosts is, if aperson believes that there is abad spirit near him, he should draw aring round him, with a stick.” CBÉ 0555 Lore 31 Lúnasa 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “There lived an ould couple at the foot o' the Thorran mountains, an' they had ason named Pat.” CBÉ 0555 Lore 10 Iúil 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “Well I'm goin to tell ye ayarn now, an' I'll bet ye won't be able to say anything to it, when its finished...” CBÉ 0555 Lore 16 Lúnasa 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “Twashn't long afther the incident happenin' that I'm afther narratin to ye, when the monks changed their residence from Annaghloy to Aughlanagh...” CBÉ 0555 Lore 10 Iúil 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “I ushed to hear them tellin this sthory about Hollybrook an' o'courche ye know yershrel that its only wan o' the many sthories that can be towld about it.” CBÉ 0555 Lore 10 Iúil 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “This is asthory that happened round here too, an' no more than a thing it was abit o' an unusual wan too.” CBÉ 0555 Lore 10 Iúil 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “This is an ould sthory that I'm goin to tell ye now. I ushed to hear me father...” CBÉ 0555 Lore 10 Iúil 1938 Pat Feeney
(no title) “Twas up on the Corrick hills that this yarn that I'm goin to tell ye now happened, jusht right at the back o this house.” CBÉ 0555 Lore 31 Lúnasa 1938 Pat Feeney