Glen Maye Water Horse
Arthur William Moore in his The Folk-lore Of The Isle Of Man (1891) gave this account of a haunting connected to a Water Horse in the Glen Maye area.
Fairies / Folklore / Hauntings / Manx Fairies
by Ian · Published October 31, 2010 · Last modified December 11, 2018
Arthur William Moore in his The Folk-lore Of The Isle Of Man (1891) gave this account of a haunting connected to a Water Horse in the Glen Maye area.
Fairies / Folklore / Folktales / Mermaids / Scottish Fairies / Scottish Folktales
by Ian · Published August 8, 2010 · Last modified November 3, 2018
There is a mermaid story associated with the small fishing village of Port Henderson which was recounted by John H Dixon in Guide to Gairloch and Loch Maree (1886). According to Dixon ‘Roderick Mackenzie, the elderly and much respected boatbuilder at Port Henderson, when a young man, went one day to a rocky part of the shore there.
English Fairies / Fairies / Folklore
by Ian · Published July 3, 2010 · Last modified December 14, 2018
Thought to be the site of monks hospital, Spittal Hill can be found at the end of Fox Hole Lane on the A52 and it has a repution of being the haunt of a shag-foal.
Black Dogs / English Fairies / Fairies / Folklore / Hauntings
by Ian · Published June 28, 2010 · Last modified December 9, 2018
The Churchyard of St Helen’s in Barnoldby le Beck and the fields and surrounding the village have been said to be haunted by a Shag-Foal, a rough coated goblin horse, described as a cross between a black dog and a horse.
Cryptozoology / Fairies / Folklore / Manx Fairies / Mermaids
by Ian · Published June 26, 2010 · Last modified December 11, 2018
According to Peter Costello in The Magic Zoo, there were several sightings of a mermaid around the Isle of Man during 1961. One of the witnesses was said to be the Lady Mayor of Peel. In August 1961 the Manx Tourist Board apparently offered a prize to whoever could capture the mermaid alive.
English Fairies / Fairies / Folklore
by Daniel Parkinson · Published April 20, 2010 · Last modified December 15, 2018
The Lantern Man is one version of the common Will o’ the Wisp or Jack o’ Lantern phenomena within Norfolk and the haunted fens. This supernatural belief has many variations throughout Britain.
Ancient Sites / Burial Mounds / Fairies / Folklore / Irish Fairies / Legends
by Ian · Published February 10, 2010 · Last modified December 11, 2018
Sheebeg Cairn (Sí Beag) is traditionally considered to be the burial site of Gráinne, (daughter of Cormac mac Airt, High King of Ireland ) and the giant hero of Irish legend, Fionn Mac Cumhaill (or Finn McCool), leader of the Fianna warriors of Ben Bulben.
Ancient Sites / English Fairies / Fairies / Folklore
by Ian · Published January 11, 2010 · Last modified December 9, 2018
Warton Crag is a large limestone hill with a few pieces of interesting folklore as described in Lancashire Folk-lore by Harland and Wilkinson 1867: “On the lower declivity of Warton Crag, in the parish of Warton (which abuts on Morecambe Bay and the Westmorland border), commanding a beautiful and extended prospect of the bay, a seat called ‘The Bride’s Chair’ was resorted to on the day
Fairies / Folklore / Folktales / Scottish Fairies / Scottish Folktales
by Ian · Published November 27, 2009 · Last modified December 16, 2018
Carterhaugh Wood is the setting for the tale of Tamlin (Tam Lin, Tamas Lin, Tamlane, Tam Lane or Tam Lien) who was in bondage to the Fairy Queen and guardian of the wood. Maidens were warned by their King not to enter Carterhaugh Wood as Tamlin would take either one of their possessions (a ring or green mantle) or their virginity.
Aquatic Monsters / Cryptozoology / Fairies / Folklore / Folktales / Irish Fairies / Irish Folktales
by Ian · Published November 20, 2009 · Last modified December 11, 2018
In Conbnaíl (Conwell) Cemetery, Drummans, there is a tombstone depicting a carved Dobhar-chú .The grave is that of Grace Connolly (Grainne Ni Conalai), who apparently was killed by a Dobhar-chú from Lough Glenade on 24th September 1722.
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