Aug 2, 2017
Piety as a Protection from the Seductions of the Tylwyth Teg
British Goblins: Welsh Folk Lore, Fairy
Mythology, Legends and Traditions (1881)
Book 1 Chapter
9 by
Wirt
Sikes
Piety as a Protection from the
Seductions of the Tylwyth Teg All about piety as a Protection from
the Seductions of the Tylwyth Teg, various exorcisms, the Name of
God, Fencing off the Fairies, the story of Old Betty Griffith and
her Eithin Barricade, the legend of the Bwbach of the Hendrefawr
Farm and the Pwca'r Trwyn's Flitting in a Jug of
Barm.
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