(gan teideal) “Down to Auntie Biddy's came a ¶ Leiney clip one day” CBÉS 0169 May O' Connell, Mr J Mc Loughlin Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Early before the sun gets up on May day if you go into another man's field and milk one drop from every cow there, you'll have all the butter for the year.” CBÉS 0171 Mary Gaughan Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “People believe that it is not lucky to give anything to a neighbour on May Day.” CBÉS 0171 Miss Allen Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “The first person to take a can of water from a well on Michaelmas Day will haul the butter of the owner of the land in which the well is until May Day.” CBÉS 0171 Mrs Matthews Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Some people say that if you came into a house on May day...” CBÉS 0185 Michael Wynne, Mr Martin Wynne Tras-scríbhinn
Festival Customs - May Day CBÉS 0199 Maureen Mc Sharry, Mrs Hugh Mc Sharry, Mrs James Donohue Tras-scríbhinn
Beliefs and Customs in Connection with May Day and Other Days throughout the Year in Drumkeeran District CBÉS 0204 Tras-scríbhinn
Old Customs in My Locality on May Eve and May Day CBÉS 0230 Anne J. Mac Guire, Mrs Beirne Tras-scríbhinn
Old Customs in My District on May Eve and May Day CBÉS 0230 Anthony Mc Girl, Christina P. Kelly Tras-scríbhinn
May Day Customs “There is a lot of customs connected with May-day.” CBÉS 0235 Mr Carney, Nan Rutledge Tras-scríbhinn
May Day Customs “Many May-day customs which were practised long ago,” CBÉS 0235 Mrs Rutledge, Nan Rutledge Tras-scríbhinn