The Folk-lore of the Isle of Man: Being an Account of Its Myths, Legends, Superstitions, Customs, and Proverbs ... |
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J MYTHS CONNECTED WITH THE LEGENDARY HISTORY | 1 |
IILFAIRIES AND FAMILiar Spirits | 33 |
The Phynnodderee The Glashtin | 52 |
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Æsir ancient animals ayns Ballaugh bird Bishop Wilson Bláthnat boat Buggane called cattle century Chapter charms child Christian Christmas church Conchobar connected Court Cúchulainn Culann Cúroi custom death Deemster dogs dooinney door evil eyes Fafni Fairies Feast-day festival fire Folk-Lore formerly Glashtin hand head heard hill horse Hreidmar Ireland Irish Island Isle Ivar keeill King Laa'l land legends lesh living Loki Lord Macaldus Malew Manannan Manannan Mac Lir Manawydan Manx language Marown Maughold mooar mountain night Olave Orree Oshin parish Patrick Peel Castle penance person Phynnodderee probably proverbs punishment Regin Rhys Robin to Bobbin Rushen Saint saith says Robin seen servants Sigurd spirit Steon stone story superstition supposed sword thee thou told took Tuatha Dé Danann Waldron Western Isles witchcraft Witches woman wren