Read Folklore of Lincolnshire Online
Authors: Susanna O'Neill
8
Daniel Codd,
Mysterious Lincolnshire
, p.48.
9
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.78.
10
Lincolnshire Life
, October 1998, p.70.
11
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.54.
12
Katharine M. Briggs,
British Folk Tales and Legends, A Sampler
, p.194.
13
Daniel Codd,
Mysterious Lincolnshire
, p.47.
14
Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.81.
15
Jennifer Westwood,
Albion, A Guide to Legendary Britain
, p.181.
16
Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.97/98.
1
Roy Fisk,
Lincolnshire Gleanings
, p.69.
2
Lincolnshire Life
, May 1998, p.19.
3
Lincolnshire Life
, April 1998, p.26.
4
Roy Palmer,
Britain’s Living Folklore
, p.67.
5
G. Edward Campion,
Lincolnshire Dialects
, p.31.
6
Roy Palmer,
Britain’s Living Folklore
, p.77.
7
Lincolnshire Life
, January 1999, p.12.
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Lincolnshire Life
, June 1999, p.23.
9
Katharine M. Briggs,
British Folk Tales and Legends, A Sampler
, p.266.
10
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.29.
11
Ethel H. Rudkin,
Lincolnshire Folklore
, p.20.
12
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.150.
13
Ethel H. Rudkin,
Lincolnshire Folklore
, p.15.
14
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.22.
15
The Lincolnshire Magazine
, July/August 1935, p.164.
16
Daniel Codd,
Mysterious Lincolnshire
, p.180.
17
ibid, p.181.
18
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.2/3.
19
ibid, p.40/43.
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ibid, p.38.
21
ibid, p.22.
22
ibid, p.37.
23
ibid, p.156.
24
The Lincolnshire Poacher
magazine quoted from Mrs E. M. Shafto, autumn 2002, p.58.
25
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.13.
26
Roy Fisk
Lincolnshire Gleanings
, p.42 & 69.
27
The Lincolnshire Poacher
, quoted from Andrew Allen’s article, autumn 2002, p.30.
1
Maureen Sutton,
A Lincolnshire Calendar
.
2
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.169.
3
Ethel H. Rudkin,
Lincolnshire Folklore
, p.41.
4
ibid, p.49.
5
ibid, p.92.
6
Elaine Kazimierczuk,
A Lincolnshire Notebook
, p.8.
7
Hobson, Jeremy:
Curious Country Customs
, p.14.
8
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.188.
9
Lincolnshire Life
magazine, April 1999, p.7.
10
Ethel H. Rudkin,
Lincolnshire Folklore
, p.45.
11
Mrs Gutch and Mabel Peacock,
Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Lincolnshire
, p.193.
12
See
J.D.A. Widdowson’s website:
www.eastbournehouse.co.uk
13
Ethel H. Rudkin,
Lincolnshire Folklore
, p.46.
14
The Lincolnshire Magazine
, September/October 1934, p.14.
15
Lincolnshire Life
, October 1998, p.70.
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