Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Vol. 1, by William Bottrell, [1870], at sacred-texts.com
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Preface | |
The Giants of Towednack | |
——Carn Galva | |
——Trecrobben and the Mount | |
The Giant of Portreath | |
——Bolster of St. Anns | |
The Piskey-led Traveller's Ride over the Hills | |
Uter Bosence and the Piskey | |
The old wandering Droll-teller of the Lizard and his story of the Mermaid and the Man of Cury | |
The White-Witch or Charmer of Zennor | |
Annual Visit of the West-country folks to the Pellar of Helston to have their protection renewed | |
The Pellar and Tom Treva's Cows | |
—O Ghost of Stythians | |
—Ghost-layer | |
Betty Toddy and her Gown; a St. Just Droll | |
Sketches in Penzance | |
The Self-taught Architect of the Land's-end | |
—School-days and Home of Pellew | |
Parson Spry and his Wooden Horse | |
Cornish Pulpit Retorts forty years ago | |
The Ghosts of Chapel-street and St. Mary's Chapel-yard | |
A Legend of Tolcarn | |
Newlyn, our Jan's Brath, and the Particular Lodger | |
Mousehole, Part 1; The Haunted Mansion of the Keigwins | |
——2; Dolly Pentreath | |
Nancy Trenoweth, the fair Daughter of the Miller of Alsia | |
Lamorna Cove: The Dwelling of Chenance: Joan's Trip to Penzance on Christmas Eve | |
Bosava: The Demon Mason and Lenine the Cobbler | |
Trewoof, and the Old Mansion of the Levelis | |
The Haunted Chamber and the Maltsman | |
—Gardens of Trewoof | |
—Haunted Mill-pool of Trove and the Crusaders | |
Index |
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