Ystrad Meurig
This, however, might be objected to as pagan; so I have heard the finishing touch given to it in the neighbourhood of Ystrad Meurig, by one who, like Mr
This, however, might be objected to as pagan; so I have heard the finishing touch given to it in the neighbourhood of Ystrad Meurig, by one who, like Mr (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)
Ystrad Meurig, between the Teifi and the Ystwyth basins, almost everybody can (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)
And a farmer near Ystrad Meurig, more towards the south of the county, told me some years ago that he remembered his mother dyingwhen he was a boy: a neighbour's wife who had been acting as nurse trie (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter X: Difficulties of the Folklorist)
The reader will possibly recall the sturdy smith of Ystrad Meurig, who would not reduce the notions which he had formed of the fairies when he was a child to conformity with those of a later generatio (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)
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- attestation: This, however, might be objected to as pagan; so I have heard the finishing touch given to it in the neighbourhood of Ystrad Meurig, by one who, like Mr (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)
"This, however, might be objected to as pagan; so I have heard the finishing touch given to it in the neighbourhood of Ystrad Meurig, by one who, like Mr."
- attestation: Ystrad Meurig, between the Teifi and the Ystwyth basins, almost everybody can (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter III: Fairy Ways and Words)
"In the neighbourhood of Ystrad Meurig, between the Teifi and the Ystwyth basins, almost everybody can"
- attestation: And a farmer near Ystrad Meurig, more towards the south of the county, told me some years ago that he remembered his mother dyingwhen he was a boy: a neighbour's wife who had been acting as nurse trie (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter X: Difficulties of the Folklorist)
"And a farmer near Ystrad Meurig, more towards the south of the county, told me some years ago that he remembered his mother dyingwhen he was a boy: a neighbour's wife who had been acting as nurse tried to open the window of the room, and as it would not open she deliberately smashed a pane of it."
- attestation: The reader will possibly recall the sturdy smith of Ystrad Meurig, who would not reduce the notions which he had formed of the fairies when he was a child to conformity with those of a later generatio (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter XII: Race in Folklore and Myth)
"The reader will possibly recall the sturdy smith of Ystrad Meurig, who would not reduce the notions which he had formed of the fairies when he was a child to conformity with those of a later generation around him."