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Story about a man who went out on St Brendan's Day and accompanying note, February 1874

 Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW111/55

Scope and Contents

Story about a man who said to his wife 'Theid mi fhein mar do chuil-bhac far nach fhai[gh] duine no Brianin sin' and went out to work on St Brendan's Day in consequence of which he became blind. The note states that St Brendan's Day is the first fortnight in summer and since that incident no man has 'put spaid or soc fo thal[amh]' [dug or ploughed] on Barraigh/Isle of Barra. Also notes 'The dog is kept run[ning] aft[er] sheep [chlipp[in]g] them + sorting them'. Carmichael records that St Barr's Day is no longer observed there but St Brendan's Day is.

Dates

  • Creation: February 1874

Language of Materials

English Gaelic

Conditions Governing Access

This material is unrestricted.

Extent

From the Series: 93 folios ; 20.5 x 13.2 cm

Physical Location

5.07

Physical Location

folio 13v, line 7 to folio 13v, line 19

Related Materials

Coll-97/CW107/6 - similar note on working on St Brendan's Day.

Coll-97/CW110/71 - similar note on working on St Brendan's Day.

Coll-97/CW107/9 - similar note on working on St Brendan's Day.

Coll-97/CW114/74 - similar note on working on St Brendan's Day.

Bibliography

Carmichael, Alexander, Carmina Gadelica, vol. II (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 235

Repository Details

Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository

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