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ILyn y Forwyn

ILyn y Forwyn — place in celtic tradition.

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Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attribution: He was told that the water had long since been known as ILyn y Forwyn, from a morwyn, or damsel, with a number of cattle having been drowned in it (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter I: Undine's Kymric Sisters)

    "He was told that the water had long since been known as ILyn y Forwyn, from a morwyn, or damsel, with a number of cattle having been drowned in it."

  • attribution: Next to it may be ranked that of the Ystrad Dyfodwg pool, now known as ILyn y Forwyn, the details of which have only recently been unearthed for me by a friend: see pp (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter X: Difficulties of the Folklorist)

    "Next to it may be ranked that of the Ystrad Dyfodwg pool, now known as ILyn y Forwyn, the details of which have only recently been unearthed for me by a friend: see pp. 27-30 above."