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82
Folk-lore of North-East of Scotland, 1881, p. 68.
83
Haunted Homes of England, 1881, p. 286.
84
Haunted Homes of England, 2nd S., pp. 222-225.
85
Folk-lore of Northern Counties, p. 267.
86
British Goblins, pp. 143, 144.
87
Gentleman’s Magazine, 1855, part ii. p. 58.
88
See Henderson’s Folk-lore of Northern Counties, pp. 324-325.
89
Quoted in Tylor’s Primitive Culture, i. p. 444.
90
See Ingram’s Haunted Homes, 1884, pp. 33-36.
91
See Book of Days, ii. p. 287.
92
Songs of the Russian People, p. 118.
93
Quoted by Gubernatis, Zoological Mythology, 1872, ii. pp. 254, 255.
94
Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco, Study of Folk-songs p. 10; Thorpe’s Northern Mythology, i. p. 289.
95
Henderson’s Folk-lore of Northern Counties, p. 126; Thorpe’s Northern Mythology, ii. p. 211.
96
See Dorman’s Primitive Superstitions, pp. 48, 49.
97
Jones’ Credulities, Past and Present, p. 376.
98
See Dasent’s Tales of the Norse, 1859, p. 230.
99
Jones’ Credulities, Past and Present, p. 373.
100
Dorman’s Primitive Superstitions, pp. 255, 256.
101
Hardwick’s Traditions, Superstitions, and Folk-lore, 1872 p. 243; Thorpe’s Northern Mythology, i. p. 289. See Kelly’s Indo-European Folk-lore, p. 103.
102
See Henderson’s Folk-lore of Northern Counties, pp. 331-335.
103
Dorman’s Primitive Superstitions, p. 255.
104
Indo-European Folk-lore, pp. 104, 105.
105
Shropshire Folk-lore, p. 131.
106
Hunt’s Popular Romances of the West of England, p. 377.
107
Shropshire Folk-lore, pp. 105, 106.
108
See Ibid. pp. 108-111.
109
See Hartshorne’s Salopia Antiqua, p. 522
110
Notes and Queries, 1st S. ii. p. 515.
111
Nineteenth Century, April 1885, p. 625.
112
See Thorpe’s Northern Mythology, ii. pp. 289, 290.
113
Nineteenth Century, April 1885, p. 625.
114
Letourneau’s Sociology, p. 250.
117
Book of Days, ii. p. 433.
118
See Harland and Wilkinson’s Lancashire Folk-lore, p. 91.
119
‘West Sussex Superstitions,’ Folk-lore Record, i. p. 23.