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Gary & Ruth bring you readings from the Classic Books of Celtic Lore and Study

Nov 15, 2017

Welsh Christmas

British Goblins: Welsh Folk Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions (1881)

Book 3 Chapter 4

by

Wirt Sikes

All about bell-ringing competitions between villages at Christmas time, the 'Pipes of the Watch' who wake the echoes in the early morning. We also hear about the games, music and Eisteddfodau of Christmas. Sikes tells us about the origins of Boxing Day and the Druid feast of Alban Arthur, celebrated at the Winter Solstice.

  • Nadolig, the Welsh Christmas 1:35
  • Bell-ringing 3:13
  • Carols 4:20
  • Dancing to the Music of the Waits 6:37
  • An Evening in Carmarthenshire 8:44
  • Shenkin Harry, the Preacher, and the Jig Tune 12:26
  • Welsh Morality 13:03
  • Eisteddfodau 14:26
  • Decorating Houses and Churches 16:04
  • The Plygain 17:40
  •  The Colliers Star 18:47
  • he Christmas Thriftbox 19:24
  • Pagan Origin of Christmas 21:52

 

Names Used in this Section

All proper names, and words in Welsh or other languages, are recorded here in the show-notes and we've done our best to get the pronunciations right for you.

Nadolig
Shenkin Harry
Eisteddfodau
Plygain
Arthur & Merlin
Waits (band of wandering musicians)

 

Bell Ringing

Bell-Ringing


Cowbridge
Aberdare
Penarth
St. Fagan's
Llantrisant
Llanblethian
ayont the twal
Bacchus
Glamorganshire
Rev. Evan Harris
Stendahl
Hellas
Pindar
Sophocles
Phidias
Praxiteles
Herodotus
Llandaff Cathedral
Gwynt traed y meirw (wind blowing over the feet of corpses)
Bethlehem
Belgium
Rhodd Nadolig - Christmas gift

 

The 'Thrift' Box

The 'Thrift' Box


Viscount Palmerston
London
'jour de l'an'
Alban Arthur
Avagddu
Hea
Gorsedd
Cerridwen
Awen
Herefordshire

 

British Goblins can be found on Archive.org

You can find out more about Wirt Sikes on Wikipedia.

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