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This is the second of three volumes of William Bottrells' collection of Cornish folklore, legend and local tales.
This volume includes several episodic stories, particularly the generational saga of the I'ans.
While many of the folk-tales have thematic correlations in other story-telling traditions, all of these stories are localized by Bottrell in the Cornish landscape.
This land is a tricky one, abounding with giants, ancient castles, and strange standing stones.
The Devil is a real presence in these stories, always ready to take a comic turn if necessary.--J.B. Hare, Jan. 24 2010.


Title Page

Contents

Duffy And The Devil (an Old Christmas Play)


Part First

Part Second

Celtic Monuments Of Boleigh And Rosemodrass

Boleigh or Boleit

Menheres

Holed Stones, &c

The Last Cardew, of Boskenna, and the Story of Nelly Wearne

Story of Nelly Wearne

The Witch of Burian Church-Town

The Story of Madam Noy

A Modern Sancreed Witch

A Queen's Visit to Baranhual

The Small People's Cow

Tom of Chyannor, the Tin-Streamer

The Fairy Dwelling on Selena Moor

THE I'AN'S House Of Treen


Introduction

The I'ans Quit Treen

Unexpected Visitors

The Proud Pendars

The I'an's Ghosts

Castle Treen And Its Legends


The Key of the Castle

Giants of Castle Treen

Dan Dynas

The Small People (Fairies)

St. Levan Witches

Traditions of Pacurno

Legends Of St. Levan


St. Levan and His Sister

Johanna's Garden

The St. Levan Stone

Parchapel Well

A Legend of Pargwarra

An' Pee Tregeer's Trip to Market on Hallan Eve

Pendeen of Old

An Overseer and a Parish Clerk of St. Just about sixty years ago

The Fairy Master, or Bob o' the Carn

A Tinner
'S Fireside Stories


The Knockers of Ballowal

Tom and the Knackers

Old Songs and Nicknames

An Excursion To Chapel Uny Well


Introduction

The Changeling of Brea Vean

Betty Stogs's Baby

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


Part the First

Part the Second

Tregagle

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

Madron Well

The Crick-Stone, or Men-an-tol

Charms

The Fairy Tribes

Mermaids and the Hooper

The Wrecker and the Death Ship

The Sun Never Shines on Those Who Have Sworn Away A Life

A Legend of Pengersec

Notes, Illustrative Anecdotes


Miracle Plays, Christmas Plays, &c.

The Levelis, of Trewoof

Duffy and the Devil

Pendre and Baranhual

The Danes Landing on the Cornish Coast for Plunder

St. Levan's Path

A Ghostly Ship's-Bell

Brea and Pendeen, in St. Just

The Burning of Vellan-Dreath

The Men-an-tol, Constantine Tolmen

Divination by Rushes and Ivy-Leaves

Recent Ill-Wishing

Midsummer Bonfire

The Mermaid of Zennor

Glossary of Local Words

Index

Subscribers' Names

Errata

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