Dubhais

Abstract: A collection of folklore and local history stories from Dubhais (school) (Dooish, Co. Donegal), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938.

Original reference: 1096/4

    In collection The Schools’ Collection : County Donegal schools

    1. Ancient Roads - An Old Bridle Path (p. 203-223)
    2. Historic Sites - The Abbey (p. 206)
    3. Historic Sites - The Monk's Pond (p. 206-207)
    4. Historic Sites - The Friar's Well (p. 207-209)
    5. Historic Sites - Templemonaghan (p. 210-214)
    6. Historic Sites - Flanagan's Altar (p. 210)
    7. Historic Sites - Grove Hill (p. 211-214)
    8. List of Managers of Dooish National School (p. 212)
    9. List of Principals of Dooish National School (p. 213)
    10. Map in Connection with Historic Sites (p. 214-215)
    11. Historic Sites - Cox's Castle (p. 216-221)
    12. Folk Cures and Charms - Stye on the Eye (p. 224)
    13. Folk Cures and Charms - Mumps (p. 224-225)
    14. Folk Cures and Charms - Ringworm in Days Gone by (p. 225-226)
    15. Folk Cures and Charms - Ringworm (p. 227)
    16. Folk Cures and Charms - Consumption (p. 227-228)
    17. Folk Cures and Charms - Sore Eyes (p. 228-229)
    18. Folk Cures and Charms - Cough (p. 229-230)
    19. Folk Cures and Charms - Whooping-Cough (p. 230-231)
    20. Folk Cures and Charms - Stone Bruises (p. 231)
    21. Folk Cures and Charms - Warts (p. 231-233)
    22. Folk Cures and Charms - Burns (p. 233-234)
    23. Folk Cures and Charms - Consumption (p. 234-235)
    24. Folk Cures and Charms - Stye on the Eye (p. 235-236)
    25. Folk Cures and Charms - The Evil (p. 236-237)
    26. Folk Cures and Charms (p. 238)
    27. Folk Cures and Charms - Palpitation (p. 238)
    28. Belief in Fairies (p. 239)
    29. Belief in Fairies (p. 239-241)
    30. Belief in Fairies (p. 241-242)
    31. Belief in Fairies (p. 242)
    32. Belief in Fairies (p. 243-244)
    33. Belief in Fairies (p. 244-245)
    34. There was a wee woman, there was a wee man, there was a wee pot, there was a wee pan. (p. 245-247)
    35. Traces and Survivals of Pisreoga (p. 248-250)
    36. Pisreoga - Changelings (p. 251-252)
    37. Historic Sites - Drumboe Castle (p. 253-254)
    38. Another Story of Father McNulty (p. 254-255)
    39. Historic Sites (p. 255-256)
    40. To Return to Drumboe (p. 256-259)
    41. Historic Sites (p. 260)
    42. Historic Sites (p. 261)
    43. How the Chapel Field in Stranorlar Became Parish Property (p. 262-264)
    44. St Brigid's Day (p. 265)
    45. May Eve Customs (p. 265-266)
    46. Hidden Treasure (p. 269)
    47. Hidden Treasure (p. 269)
    48. Hidden Treasure (p. 270)
    49. Hidden Treasure (p. 270)
    50. Hidden Treasure (p. 271)
    51. Hidden Treasure (p. 271)
    52. Hidden Treasure (p. 271)
    53. Place Names (p. 273-274)
    54. Place Names (p. 275)
    55. Place Names (p. 276)
    56. Place Names (p. 277)
    57. Place Names (p. 277)
    58. Place Names (p. 278)
    59. Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire (p. 283)
    60. Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire (p. 284)
    61. Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire (p. 285)
    62. Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire (p. 285)
    63. Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire (p. 285)
    64. Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire (p. 286)
    65. Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire (p. 286)
    66. Light (p. 289)
    67. Stories (p. 291)
    68. Stories (p. 291)
    69. Stories (p. 292)
    70. Stories (p. 292-293)
    71. Stories (p. 293-294)
    72. Stories (p. 294)
    73. Stories (p. 294-295)
    74. Stories (p. 295-296)
    75. Stories (p. 296-297)
    76. Drochshaol (p. 300)
    77. Drochshaol (p. 300)
    78. Landlords and Their Castles (p. 303-304)
    79. Landlords and Their Castles (p. 304-305)
    80. Games (p. 306)
    81. Blind Man's Buff (p. 306-307)
    82. Games (p. 307-308)
    83. Diseases and Cures (p. 310-311)
    84. Different Parts of the Byre and Stable (p. 313)
    85. Story of Drumboe Castle (p. 314-319)
    86. Billeting of Rats (p. 320-321)
    87. Weather-Lore (p. 322-328)
    88. Good Friday (p. 328-329)
    89. St John's Eve (p. 329)
    90. May Eve and New May Morning (p. 330-345)
    91. Stories about the hare - the witch hare used to be told in this district. (p. 334)
    92. Another 'hare' story is told by Conal Furey. (p. 335)
    93. Wake Games - The House that Jack Built (p. 336-338)
    94. Wake Games - The Crooked Crab Tree (p. 338-339)
    95. Wake Games - The Wee Maloney Man (p. 339-340)
    96. Wake Games - The Priest of the Parish (p. 341-342)
    97. Wake Games - Old Father Nippelty (p. 342-343)
    98. Wake Games - Sitting Brogue (p. 343-344)
    99. Witchcraft (p. 345-346)
    100. Local Landlords (p. 347-350)
    Origin information
    Dooish, Co. Donegal
    Date created:
    Type of Resource
    text
    Physical description
    1 chapter (vol. 1096, p. 201-350)
    Languages
    English  
    Genre
    Chapter
    Subject
    Folklore--Ireland--Donegal (County)
    Historic sites   linked data (lcsh)
    Schools   linked data (lcsh)
    Hordeolum   linked data (lcsh)
    Mumps   linked data (lcsh)
    Ringworm   linked data (lcsh)
    Tuberculosis   linked data (lcsh)
    Eye--Diseases
    Traditional medicine   linked data (lcsh)
    Cough   linked data (lcsh)
    Whooping cough   linked data (lcsh)
    Verbal arts and literature   linked data (afset)
    Warts   linked data (lcsh)
    Burns and scalds   linked data (lcsh)
    Scrofula   linked data (lcsh)
    Folk beliefs   linked data (afset)
    Saint Brigid's Day   linked data (lcsh)
    May (Month)--Folklore
    Treasure troves--Folklore
    local legends   linked data (afset)
    Weather--Folklore
    Dwellings--Folklore
    Occupations   linked data (lcsh)
    Ireland--History--Famine, 1845-1852
    Land use   linked data (lcsh)
    Recreation   linked data (lcsh)
    Animals--Folklore
    Good Friday   linked data (lcsh)
    John the Baptist’s Day   linked data (lcsh)
    Wake services   linked data (lcsh)
    legendary creatures   linked data (afset)
    School location
    DooishAn DubhaisDooishStranorlarRaphoe SouthDonegal
    Location
    https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.duchas_4493706
    Location
    University College Dublin. National Folklore Collection UCD .

    Original reference: 1096/4

    Suggested credit
    "The Schools' Manuscript Collection: County Donegal 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:44937065>
    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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