The Folklore of East AngliaRowman and Littlefield, 1974 - 192 pages |
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... Blythburgh . Westleton Woolpit Deben Onehouse Stowupland Brandeston Stowmarket EAST F OL K • Clopton Orford Woodbridge • Monks Eleigh • Naughton Aldham Hadleigh IPSWICH East Bergholt Erwarton Stour Oulton Lowestoft Pakefield Southwold ...
... Blythburgh . Westleton Woolpit Deben Onehouse Stowupland Brandeston Stowmarket EAST F OL K • Clopton Orford Woodbridge • Monks Eleigh • Naughton Aldham Hadleigh IPSWICH East Bergholt Erwarton Stour Oulton Lowestoft Pakefield Southwold ...
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... Blythburgh in Suffolk has the ghost of Black Toby , a tall Negro who is seen on Toby's Walks near the A12 road south of the village . He was Tobias Gill , a drummer in Sir Robert Riches's Regiment of Dragoons which was quartered at ...
... Blythburgh in Suffolk has the ghost of Black Toby , a tall Negro who is seen on Toby's Walks near the A12 road south of the village . He was Tobias Gill , a drummer in Sir Robert Riches's Regiment of Dragoons which was quartered at ...
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... Blythburgh ) ; A. Hare , In My Solitary Life , abridged edition 1953 , 251 ( dog at Blickling Hall ) ; M. Adams , op . cit . , 125-8 ( black dog at Lowestoft ) . 5 Giants , Jack - o ' - Lanterns and the Devil , pages 93-105 WANDLEBURY ...
... Blythburgh ) ; A. Hare , In My Solitary Life , abridged edition 1953 , 251 ( dog at Blickling Hall ) ; M. Adams , op . cit . , 125-8 ( black dog at Lowestoft ) . 5 Giants , Jack - o ' - Lanterns and the Devil , pages 93-105 WANDLEBURY ...
Contents
Cures and Remedies | 42 |
Fairies Ghosts and Black Dogs | 75 |
Giants JackoLanterns and The Devil | 93 |
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References to this book
Encyclopedia of Folk Medicine: Old World and New World Traditions Gabrielle Hatfield No preview available - 2004 |
Encyclopedia of Folk Medicine: Old World and New World Traditions Gabrielle Hatfield No preview available - 2004 |