Saints days
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Custom relating to fires lit on 29 June, October 1892
Custom relating to fires lit in the south of Ireland on 29 June, which is the eve of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, as mentioned by C. H. Hucheson.
Fragment of a verse beginning 'La ill Mhic thig an riogh as an toll', 17 October 1873
Fragment of a verse collected from an unnamed informant probably in Tolstadh Bho Thuath [Eilean Leòdhais/Isle of Lewis], beginning 'La [Fhe]ill[e] Mhic[heil] thig an riogh as an toll, Mar buinn mise dhan riogh.' There are five lines to the verse.
Proverb beginning 'La fheil Moire na Feill Pead[air]' and accompanying note, c1892
Proverb which reads 'La fheil[l] Moire na Feill Pead[air] La S mu thig no thainig' and accompanying note which reads '25 March Annunciation Day. When it falls on Good Friday calamitous for Europe - war pestilence &c'.