Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Vol. 2, by William Bottrell, [1873], at sacred-texts.com
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Duffy and the Devil (an old Christmas Play) | |
Celtic Monuments of Boleigh and Rosemodrass | |
The last Cardews of Boskenna and the story of Nelly Wearne | |
The Witch of Buryan Church-town | |
Madam Noy and the Witch | |
A Queen's visit to Baranhuel | |
The Small People's Cow (a fairy tale) | |
Tom of Chyannor, the tin-streamer (a West Country droll) | |
The Fairy Dwelling on Selena Moor | |
The I’an's House of Treen | |
Castle Treen and its Legends | |
Traditions of Parcurnow | |
Legends of St. Levan | |
A Legend of Pargwarra | |
An’ Pee Tregeer's trip to market on Hallan Eve (a fairy tale) | |
An Overseer and a Parish Clerk of St. Just, sixty years ago | |
The Fairy Master, or Bob o’ the Carn | |
A Tinner's fireside stories.—The Knockers of Ballowal | |
Old Songs and Nicknames | |
The Changeling of Brea-Vean (fairy tale) | |
Betty Stoggs's Baby (fairy tale) | |
How a Morvah man bought clothes for his wife | |
How a Zennor man choked himself, but had his will in his pocket | |
The Smugglers of Penrose | |
Tregagle at Gwenvor Cove | |
West Country Superstitions.—Devil's Money | |
The Slighted Damsel of Gwinear | |
The Wreck of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovel | |
A Night's Ride to Scilly | |
Ancient Bridal Customs | |
Ancient Rites at Madron Well | |
The Crick-stone, or Men-an-tol | |
Charms | |
The Fairy Tribes | |
The Pirate Wrecker and the Death-Ship | |
The sun never shines on those who have sworn away a life | |
A Legend of Pengersec | |
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Notes, Illustrative Anecdotes, &c.—Miracle Plays | |
The Levelis, or Lovells, of Trewoof | |
Duffy and the Devil | |
Pendrea and Baranhuel | |
Danes Marauding on the Cornish Coast, and King Olaf's Conversion at Scilly | |
St. Levan's Path | |
A Ghostly Ship's-Bell | |
Vellan-Dreath | |
The Men-an-Tol | |
The Garrack-zans | |
Divination by Rushes and Ivy-leaves | |
Recent Ill-wishing | |
Midsummer Bonfires | |
The Mermaid of Zennor | |
Glossary of Living Cornish Words and Local Terms | |
Index | |
Subscribers’ Names |
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