The Fabled Coast: Legends & traditions from around the shores of Britain & IrelandPirates and smugglers, ghost ships and sea-serpents, fishermen’s prayers and sailors’ rituals – the coastline of the British Isles plays host to an astonishingly rich variety of local legends, customs, and superstitions. |
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An old ballad tells of the prowess of the Cornish sailor Nicholl, who fought and
overcame a boastful privateer, John Dory. Dory had offered his services to the
king of France, promising that he would subdue all of England, but in a bloody
battle ...
Medieval tales tend to be more localised, telling of the encroachment ofthe sea
upon coastal towns and fields, and many such tales from along the shores of
Britain and Brittany have a factualbasis, for here indeed the water has eaten at
the ...
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Contents
Hampshire Kent London Sussex Isle ofWight | |
Essex Norfolk Suffolk | |
NORTHEAST ENGLAND | |
NORTHWEST ENGLAND ISLE OF | |
WALES | |
SCOTTISH LOWLANDS | |
Highland Orkney Shetland Western Isles | |
CountiesAntrim Donegal Down Galway Louth Mayo Meath Sligo | |
Counties Clare Cork Dublin Kerry Waterford Wexford | |
Bibliography | |
References | |
Index | |
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The Fabled Coast: Legends & Traditions from Around the Shores of Britain ... Sophia Kingshill,Jennifer Westwood No preview available - 2014 |