About seventy years ago there was a tailor in Fargureens on the Parish of Balla in the barony of Carra named Micheal Reilly. He was never called but "Micheal an tailliúir."
INFORMANT: Mrs Kearns, Age 40, Manulla, Co. Mayo
Read MoreAbout seventy years ago there was a tailor in Fargureens on the Parish of Balla in the barony of Carra named Micheal Reilly. He was never called but "Micheal an tailliúir."
INFORMANT: Mrs Kearns, Age 40, Manulla, Co. Mayo
Read MoreOn May Day nobody cleans out a cow-house or throws out ashes
INFORMANT: Mrs Kearns, Age 40, Manulla, Co. Mayo
Read MoreOn May morning the people used never throw out ashes....INFORMANT Patrick Reilly; male, Age; 87, Prison North, Co. Mayo
Read MoreA spinning wheel stands on four-legged stool four feet long by one foot wide and a foot and a half in height.
INFORMANT: Mrs Michael Kennedy, Age 35, Rush Hill, Co. Mayo
Read MoreAbout three hundred years ago a man named Pat Bourke went out visiting. It was about twelve o'clock when he was coming home, and he saw a Leprechaun sitting under a mushroom mending shoes.
INFORMANT: Martin Ansbro, Age 74, Dooros, Co. Mayo
Read MoreSir Robert Lynch Bloose who lived in Ball about 35 years ago was a Land-Lord. His wife Lady Harriet was born in Westport.
INFORMANT: Mary Mc Donnell, Age 77, Prison, Balla Co. Mayo
Read MoreOne night about sixty years ago a great lightning storm arose. There was an old man and an old woman in Roxtown near Balla.
INFORMANT: Mary Mc Donnell Age, 76 Prison North, Co. Mayo
Read MoreOnce upon a time a widow and her son were living in a little cottage. The man went out in a field scoring for potatoes. There was a bush in the middle of the field in his way and he dug it up. INFORMANT: Mary Mc Donnell Age, 76 Prison North, Co. Mayo
Read MoreLong ago there was a holy well in Galway with a wall round it.
One day a woman washed her feet in it, and the following morning it had changed down to the town of Balla.
INFORMANT: Mary McDonnell, Age 77, Prison, Balla Co. Mayo
A woman and her daughter were going a journey in a train, about one hundred years ago INFORMANT: Martin Ansbro, Age 74, Dooros, Co. Mayo
Read MoreThe little man said that the Lord had commanded him not to leave the river until that branch would blossom.
INFORMANT: Mary McDonnell, Age 77, Prison, Balla Co. Mayo
Read MoreEighty years ago, people used to put eight rushes together and steep them in grease which they got out of fried beef fat
INFORMANT Patrick Reilly; male, Age; 87, Prison North, Co. Mayo
Read MoreLong ago there was a man in Ballyheane who dreamt on Christmas night that Mass…
INFORMANT Patrick Reilly; male, Age; 87, Prison North, Co. Mayo
Read MoreINFORMANT: Mrs Adams, Dooros, Co. Mayo
Read MoreINFORMANT: Mrs Adams, Age 33, Prison, Balla Co. Mayo
Read MoreINFORMANT: Michael Kennedy, Age 48 Rush Hill, Co. Mayo
Read MoreINFORMANT Patrick Reilly; male, Age; 87, Prison North, Co. Mayo
Read MoreOnce upon a time a man and his wife were going to a fair. As they came near to a bog they saw a leprachán lying on a bunch of heather.
INFORMANT: Michael Kennedy, Age 48 Rush Hill, Co. Mayo
Read MoreThere was a hedge school in Michael Brady's land in the village of Rushill in the parish of Balla, Co. Mayo.
INFORMANT: Michael Kennedy, Age 48 Rush Hill, Co. Mayo
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