The Folklore of East AngliaRowman and Littlefield, 1974 - 192 pages |
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... Cambridge & County Folk Museum . For this , and for her energetic services to English folklore , the Society enrolled her as an Honorary Member in 1967 , and awarded her the Coote Lake Research Medal in 1968. As Curator and Secretary of ...
... Cambridge & County Folk Museum . For this , and for her energetic services to English folklore , the Society enrolled her as an Honorary Member in 1967 , and awarded her the Coote Lake Research Medal in 1968. As Curator and Secretary of ...
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... Cambridge Folk Museum . 3 The Passing Year , pages 54-74 NEW YEAR : Cambridge informants ( rocket firing ) ; мs diary in Cam- bridge Folk Museum and W. Hone , Year Book , 1838 , 1613-4 ( New Year cakes ) . PLOUGH MONDAY : Told to E ...
... Cambridge Folk Museum . 3 The Passing Year , pages 54-74 NEW YEAR : Cambridge informants ( rocket firing ) ; мs diary in Cam- bridge Folk Museum and W. Hone , Year Book , 1838 , 1613-4 ( New Year cakes ) . PLOUGH MONDAY : Told to E ...
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... Cambridge inform- ants . GROTTOES : W. de Castre's MSS and information from a Cambridge resident whose mother , born in Yarmouth in 1871 , told her of the grottoes . HARVEST : Told to E. Porter by various informants ( appointment of the ...
... Cambridge inform- ants . GROTTOES : W. de Castre's MSS and information from a Cambridge resident whose mother , born in Yarmouth in 1871 , told her of the grottoes . HARVEST : Told to E. Porter by various informants ( appointment of the ...
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 |