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Aber Soch

Soon afterwards I went to the neighbourhood of Aber Soch and ILanengan, where I was lucky enough to find Professor Owen of St

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Soon afterwards I went to the neighbourhood of Aber Soch and ILanengan, where I was lucky enough to find Professor Owen of St (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)

On the way to Aber Soch I passed by an old-fashioned house which has all the appearance of having once been a place of considerable importance; and on being told that its name is Castettmarch, I began (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)

Another instance in point is supplied by the story of Casteltmarch, and by my failure for a whole fortnight to elicit from the old blacksmith of Aber Soch the legend of March ab Meirchion with horse's (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter X: Difficulties of the Folklorist)

Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attestation: Soon afterwards I went to the neighbourhood of Aber Soch and ILanengan, where I was lucky enough to find Professor Owen of St (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)

    "Soon afterwards I went to the neighbourhood of Aber Soch and ILanengan, where I was lucky enough to find Professor Owen of St."

  • attestation: On the way to Aber Soch I passed by an old-fashioned house which has all the appearance of having once been a place of considerable importance; and on being told that its name is Castettmarch, I began (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)

    "On the way to Aber Soch I passed by an old-fashioned house which has all the appearance of having once been a place of considerable importance; and on being told that its name is Castettmarch, I began thinking of March ab Meirchion mentioned in the Triads."

  • attestation: Another instance in point is supplied by the story of Casteltmarch, and by my failure for a whole fortnight to elicit from the old blacksmith of Aber Soch the legend of March ab Meirchion with horse's (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter X: Difficulties of the Folklorist)

    "Another instance in point is supplied by the story of Casteltmarch, and by my failure for a whole fortnight to elicit from the old blacksmith of Aber Soch the legend of March ab Meirchion with horse's ears."