Lagganstown, New Inn

Abstract: A collection of folklore and local history stories from Lagganstown, New Inn (school) (Lagganstown Lower, Co. Tipperary), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Eoghan Mac Cárthaigh.

Original reference: 0576/2

In collection The Schools’ Collection : County Tipperary schools

  1. Introduction (p. 153-155)
  2. Hidden Treasures (p. 156)
  3. Stories - Petticoat Loose (p. 157-158)
  4. Stories - Petticoat Loose (p. 158-159)
  5. Story about Lord Massey (p. 159-161)
  6. Another Tale about Lord Massey's Estate (p. 161-162)
  7. Account of Lowe of Kilshune (p. 163-164)
  8. Story (p. 165-166)
  9. Landlords (p. 166-167)
  10. At Slieve na man I met a man who asked for Scully dead. (p. 167)
  11. Witch (p. 168-169)
  12. Marriage Customs (p. 169-170)
  13. Marriage Customs (p. 170)
  14. Marriage Customs (p. 171-172)
  15. Master McGrath (p. 172-174)
  16. In olden days each house-holder had to sow enough wheat to produce his own bread. (p. 175)
  17. Weather-Lore (p. 176)
  18. Spinning (p. 177)
  19. Butter-Making (p. 178)
  20. Thatching (p. 179)
  21. In olden times the farmers made their own flour from wheat, oats and barley. (p. 180)
  22. Matchmaking (p. 181-182)
  23. Eviction (p. 182-183)
  24. In the time of the evictions there lived near the town of Tipperary a young man named Cut Quinlan and his mother. (p. 183-185)
  25. Old Schools (p. 185-186)
  26. Holy Well (p. 186)
  27. Athletics (p. 187)
  28. Old Crafts (p. 188)
  29. The cure for a sore throat was salt and a stocking put around the neck. (p. 189)
  30. Eamonn Ryan (p. 190)
  31. Landlords (p. 190-191)
  32. Customs of Saint Stephen's Day (p. 191-192)
  33. Old Tale of Long Ago (p. 192-193)
  34. Tomás Derryclon (p. 194-195)
  35. How Bread was Made Long Ago (p. 196)
  36. Landlords that Lived in this District (p. 196-198)
  37. Evictions (p. 198-199)
  38. Weather-Lore (p. 200)
  39. Story Told about the Child Jesus (p. 201)
  40. Gallant Michael Hayes (p. 202-205)
  41. Famine (p. 206-208)
  42. Death of Tiebault Landlord of Rockwell (p. 209-210)
  43. Local Heroes (p. 211-213)
  44. Hidden Treasures (p. 214)
  45. Colm Cille's Prophecies (p. 215-217)
  46. Flax-Growing (p. 217-219)
  47. Candle-Making (p. 219-220)
  48. Butter-Making (p. 220-222)
  49. Weather-Lore (p. 222-223)
  50. Agrarian Trouble (p. 224-225)
  51. Ballycahey - Evictions (p. 226-228)
  52. Cut Quinlan (p. 229-231)
  53. Introduction (p. 153-155)
  54. Hidden Treasures (p. 156)
  55. Stories - Petticoat Loose (p. 157-158)
  56. Stories - Petticoat Loose (p. 158-159)
  57. Story about Lord Massey (p. 159-161)
  58. Another Tale about Lord Massey's Estate (p. 161-162)
  59. Account of Lowe of Kilshune (p. 163-164)
  60. Story (p. 165-166)
  61. Landlords (p. 166-167)
  62. At Slieve na man I met a man who asked for Scully dead. (p. 167)
  63. Witch (p. 168-169)
  64. Marriage Customs (p. 169-170)
  65. Marriage Customs (p. 170)
  66. Marriage Customs (p. 171-172)
  67. Master McGrath (p. 172-174)
  68. In olden days each house-holder had to sow enough wheat to produce his own bread. (p. 175)
  69. Weather-Lore (p. 176)
  70. Spinning (p. 177)
  71. Butter-Making (p. 178)
  72. Thatching (p. 179)
  73. In olden times the farmers made their own flour from wheat, oats and barley. (p. 180)
  74. Matchmaking (p. 181-182)
  75. Eviction (p. 182-183)
  76. In the time of the evictions there lived near the town of Tipperary a young man named Cut Quinlan and his mother. (p. 183-185)
  77. Old Schools (p. 185-186)
  78. Holy Well (p. 186)
  79. Athletics (p. 187)
  80. Old Crafts (p. 188)
  81. The cure for a sore throat was salt and a stocking put around the neck. (p. 189)
  82. Eamonn Ryan (p. 190)
  83. Landlords (p. 190-191)
  84. Customs of Saint Stephen's Day (p. 191-192)
  85. Old Tale of Long Ago (p. 192-193)
  86. Tomás Derryclon (p. 194-195)
  87. How Bread was Made Long Ago (p. 196)
  88. Landlords that Lived in this District (p. 196-198)
  89. Evictions (p. 198-199)
  90. Weather-Lore (p. 200)
  91. Story Told about the Child Jesus (p. 201)
  92. Gallant Michael Hayes (p. 202-205)
  93. Famine (p. 206-208)
  94. Death of Tiebault Landlord of Rockwell (p. 209-210)
  95. Local Heroes (p. 211-213)
  96. Hidden Treasures (p. 214)
  97. Colm Cille's Prophecies (p. 215-217)
  98. Flax-Growing (p. 217-219)
  99. Candle-Making (p. 219-220)
  100. Butter-Making (p. 220-222)
  101. Weather-Lore (p. 222-223)
  102. Agrarian Trouble (p. 224-225)
  103. Ballycahey - Evictions (p. 226-228)
  104. Cut Quinlan (p. 229-231)
Origin information
Lagganstown Lower, Co. Tipperary
Date created:
Type of Resource
text
Physical description
1 chapter (vol. 576, p. 152-231)
Languages
English  
Genre
Chapter
Subject
Folklore--Ireland--Tipperary
Treasure troves--Folklore
Supernatural beings   linked data (afset)
Land use   linked data (lcsh)
Folk poetry   linked data (lcsh)
Supernatural beings   linked data (afset)
Marriage   linked data (lcsh)
Agriculture   linked data (lcsh)
Food--Folklore
Weather--Folklore
Textile industry   linked data (lcsh)
Butter   linked data (lcsh)
Occupations   linked data (lcsh)
Thatched roofs   linked data (lcsh)
Schools   linked data (lcsh)
Manners and customs   linked data (lcsh)
Throat--Diseases
Ireland--History--Famine, 1845-1852
Saint Stephen's Day   linked data (lcsh)
Bread--Folklore
Religion   linked data (lcsh)
Columba, Saint, 521-597   linked data (viaf)
Candlemaking   linked data (lcsh)
local legends   linked data (afset)
School location
Lagganstown LowerBaile an Logáin ÍochtarachLagganstown LowerRelickmurry and AthasselClanwilliamTipperary
Location
https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.duchas_4922279
Location
University College Dublin. National Folklore Collection UCD .

Original reference: 0576/2

Suggested credit
"The Schools' Manuscript Collection: County Tipperary schools," held by the National Folklore Collection UCD. © Digital content by University College Dublin, published by UCD Library, University College Dublin <http://digital.ucd.ie/view/duchas:49222795>
Funding
Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
Record source
Metadata creation date: 2014/2016 — Metadata created by Fiontar, Dublin City University, in collaboration with the National Folklore Collection UCD and UCD Library. Original Fiontar metadata converted into MODS by UCD Library.

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