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Knockbride (2)

Abstract: A collection of folklore and local history stories from Knockbride (2) (school) (Knockbride, Co. Cavan), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher T.J. Barron.

Original reference: 1015/3

In collection The Schools’ Collection : County Cavan schools

  1. Troubles of 1798 - A True Story - A Grandfather's Tale (p. 305-309)
  2. Halloween Customs (p. 310)
  3. Halloween Customs (p. 311)
  4. Halloween Customs (p. 312)
  5. Old Saying (p. 312)
  6. Riddles (p. 313)
  7. Battle of Shercock - A Ballad (p. 314-315)
  8. Ballad - The Fighting Fair of Shercock (p. 316-317)
  9. Ballad - You Sons of the Shamrock I Hope You'll Draw Near (p. 318-323)
  10. Riddles (p. 320-321)
  11. Riddles (p. 322-323)
  12. Hidden Treasure (p. 324-325)
  13. Riddles (p. 326-327)
  14. Hidden Treasure (p. 328)
  15. Stone Axe (p. 328)
  16. Hidden Treasure (p. 329-330)
  17. Hidden Treasure (p. 331)
  18. Father Meehan's Manuscript - Muff Fight (p. 332)
  19. Note on Bedell from Fr. Meehan's Note... (p. 332-333)
  20. Shooting of Dean's Daughter (p. 334)
  21. Hedge-School Master (p. 335-335a)
  22. Poet Carroll of Cran (p. 336)
  23. Thomas Hall Manuscript (p. 337-340)
  24. Ballad - Fare You Well Killacloghan (p. 341)
  25. Knockbride Chapel (p. 342)
  26. Money Hole on Knockbride Hill (p. 342-343)
  27. Knockbride Chapel (p. 343-344)
  28. Fighting Fair of Shercock (p. 344)
  29. Battle of Muff - 1832 (p. 345)
  30. Coronary (p. 345-347)
  31. Knockbride Old Church (p. 347-348)
  32. Hidden Treasure (p. 348-349)
  33. James Gamble the Blind Fiddler (p. 349-351)
  34. Belsh's Fight (p. 352-354)
  35. Blind Fiddler Gamble (p. 351-352)
  36. Fairy Road (p. 354-355)
  37. Linen Spinning and Weaving (p. 355)
  38. Wheel-Wrights (p. 356)
  39. Races of Newbridge (p. 356)
  40. Wells (p. 356)
  41. Bird-Lore (p. 357-358)
  42. Wildfire (p. 358-359)
  43. Jaundice (p. 359)
  44. Song Composed by Henry McCullagh of Derrydamp (p. 389-359)
  45. Frank O'Hare says that the Anaghlee River was spoken of by the old people... (p. 360-362)
  46. Drowning in Lough Sillin (p. 363-364)
  47. Lough Sillin Drowning (p. 365)
  48. Further Note on the Lough Sillin Drowning in the Year 1878 (p. 365-366)
  49. Prince Charles Stuart (p. 367)
  50. In Skeagh Castle, Cornoneary Castle and Muff Castle three brothers once lived... (p. 368)
  51. Feidhlim a' Dubh (p. 369)
  52. Lane Called Forty One (p. 369)
  53. Ballad (p. 370-371)
  54. Monastery of Skeagh (p. 372-374)
  55. Skeagh Monastery (p. 375)
  56. Freemasons (p. 375-376)
  57. Old Church at Knockbride (p. 376-377)
  58. Treasure in Knockbride Lake (p. 377)
  59. Wood Hill on the North Side of Corraneary Lake (p. 377-378)
  60. Giant's Grave in Drumeague (p. 379)
  61. Old Churches (p. 379)
  62. Moggy's Leap (p. 380)
  63. The Stage Coach from Cootehill to Bailieboro... (p. 380)
  64. Cappy Fort (p. 381)
  65. Fairy Road (p. 381-382)
  66. Old Road by Cappy Fort (p. 382)
  67. Famine (p. 382-383)
  68. Old Town of Shercock (p. 384)
  69. Pattern in Corleck Bog (p. 384)
  70. Song (p. 384)
  71. Food Used about 1800 (p. 384)
  72. Chest Found in Cappy Bog (p. 385)
  73. Retrospect (p. 386-388)
  74. There was a battle on Loughanlea Mountain. (p. 390)
  75. Garrowóg (p. 390)
  76. Garrawóg (p. 391)
  77. Saturday's moon and Saturday's full... (p. 391)
  78. Muff (p. 391-392)
  79. Moggy's Leap (p. 392-393)
  80. Classical Teacher (p. 394)
  81. Old Fair of Coothill (p. 394)
  82. Old Customs (p. 394-395)
  83. Witches (p. 396)
  84. Tarara Stories (p. 396-397)
  85. Hidden Treasure (p. 398-399)
  86. Harvest Men of Loughanleagh (p. 399-400)
  87. Sam says that his grandfather was an expert at wicker-work... (p. 400)
  88. Harvesters (p. 401)
  89. Long Walks (p. 401)
  90. The Giant Who Wanted to Fight Finn Mac Cool (p. 402)
  91. Killclagha Monastery (p. 402)
  92. Heather Beer (p. 403)
  93. Glas Gaibhleann of The Green (p. 403-404)
  94. Blacksmith's Dues (p. 405)
  95. Bachal a Kill (p. 405)
  96. Hurling (p. 405)
  97. Nicknames (p. 406)
  98. Crossan Family (p. 406-407)
  99. Monastery of Skeagh (p. 408)
  100. Some Fairy Stories (p. 409-410)
  101. Fighting Fair of Shercock (p. 410-411)
  102. Landlords (p. 411)
  103. Songs Sung at Wakes (p. 411-414)
  104. Cromwell (p. 412)
  105. Myles the Slasher (p. 412)
  106. Marriage Custom (p. 413)
  107. Cromwell (p. 413)
  108. Old Song (p. 414-415)
  109. Flower of Lough Sheelin (p. 416)
  110. Wakes (p. 416)
  111. Cromwell at Muff (p. 416)
  112. Records of Corraneary Original Secession Church (p. 417-457)
  113. Extracts from Notebook (p. 420-425)
  114. Toothache (p. 426)
  115. Recipe to Make a Salve for Any Sore (p. 426)
  116. By God's Help (p. 426)
  117. Accounts (p. 426)
  118. I was born on the 10th March 1800 John Caffery... (p. 426-427)
  119. Tragic Tales of Bailieborough (p. 428a-428e)
  120. Extracts from Colonel O'Reilly's Murder (p. 428f-428h)
  121. Black Pig (p. 429)
  122. Sleeping Horseman (p. 429-431)
  123. Skeagh Castle (p. 432-433)
  124. Fighting Fair of Shercock (p. 434-435)
  125. Fighting Fair of Shercock (p. 436-437)
  126. Drumlum Ghost (p. 438)
  127. Parra Dubh and the Ghost (p. 438-439)
  128. Coote Story (p. 440)
  129. Turn Outs (p. 440)
  130. Cock-Fighting (p. 441)
  131. Badger Baiting (p. 441)
  132. Stallion Horses (p. 441)
  133. Collier the Robber (p. 442)
  134. Brennan the Robber (p. 442)
  135. Bleaching Linen (p. 442-443)
  136. Old Cures (p. 444)
  137. Fairy Forts (p. 445)
  138. Herbs (p. 446)
  139. Extracts from the Records of the Coroneary Original Secession Church (p. 458a-458c)
  140. Rupture in a Child (p. 459)
  141. Herb (p. 459)
  142. Cures (p. 459-460)
  143. Notes on the Life of the Reverend Alexander McWhidd (p. 462a-462d)
  144. Inscription of an Old Tombstone (p. 462)
  145. Knockbride Church Clergy since 1622 (p. 462e-462f)
  146. Some Unusual Words (p. 468)
Origin information
Knockbride, Co. Cavan
Date created:
Type of Resource
text
Physical description
1 chapter (vol. 1015, p. 300-468)
Languages
English  
Genre
Chapter
Subject
Folklore--Ireland--Cavan (County)
Halloween   linked data (lcsh)
Proverbs   linked data (lcsh)
Riddles   linked data (lcsh)
Folk poetry   linked data (lcsh)
Treasure troves--Folklore
Ireland--History--Famine, 1845-1852
Schools   linked data (lcsh)
Historic sites   linked data (lcsh)
Commerce   linked data (lcsh)
Supernatural beings   linked data (afset)
Textile industry   linked data (lcsh)
Recreation   linked data (lcsh)
Birds--Folklore
Erysipelas   linked data (lcsh)
Jaundice   linked data (lcsh)
Drowning   linked data (lcsh)
legendary creatures   linked data (afset)
Ringforts   linked data (lcsh)
Manners and customs   linked data (lcsh)
Food--Folklore
Death--Folklore
Jokes   linked data (lcsh)
Occupations   linked data (lcsh)
Agriculture   linked data (lcsh)
Smithing   linked data (afset)
Names, Personal--Folklore
O'Reilly, Myles   linked data (viaf)
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658   linked data (viaf)
Marriage   linked data (lcsh)
Toothache   linked data (lcsh)
Geographical myths   linked data (lcsh)
Land use   linked data (lcsh)
Brigands and robbers   linked data (lcsh)
Traditional medicine   linked data (lcsh)
Rites and ceremonies   linked data (lcsh)
Cemeteries   linked data (lcsh)
School location
KnockbrideCnoc BhrídeKnockbrideKnockbrideClankeeCavan
Location
https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.duchas_5162181
Location
University College Dublin. National Folklore Collection UCD .

Original reference: 1015/3

Suggested credit
"The Schools' Manuscript Collection: County Cavan 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:51621815>
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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