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Third Report of the Committee on Devonshire Folk-lore

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R.J. King

Transactions of the Devonshire Association, Exeter: James G. Commin, Vol. X, (1878), pp. 99-107

Prepared by Michael Steer

The Report was presented at the Association’s July 1878 Paignton meeting. The Devonshire Association, founded in 1862, is a non-profit organization, dedicated to the study and appreciation of all things Devonian. It is the only society concerned with every aspect of the county and is the only one of its kind in Britain. The Committee’s Report has been organized with the following section headings: Stories and Traditions; Charms or Medical Superstitions; Witchcraft; General Folk-Lore; and Popular Beliefs and Sayings. The name of the contributor is appended to each of the notes. The article, from a copy of a rare and much sought-after journal can be downloaded from the Internet Archive. Google has sponsored the digitization of books from several libraries. These books, on which copyright has expired, are available for free educational and research use, both as individual books and as full collections to aid researchers.
The Committee:
Mr. P. F. S, Amery, Mr. R. Dymond, Rev. W. Harpley, Mr. P. Q, Karkeek, Mr. R. J. King, and Mr. J. Brooking Rowe—initially established for the purpose of collecting notes on Devonshire Folk-Lore.

NamePage
Cann, John100
Coombes, Robert99
Firth, F.H.102
Harris, Parson99-100
Hawker, J. Manley101
Henderson, William100-1
Karkeek, Paul G.103, 105
King, Richard John99
Loveys, Joseph99-100
Parfitt, Edward104-5
Pengelly, William104-7
White, Matt102