Mabinogion, translated by Lady Guest. (Contains tales that trace back to the twelfth century.)

Y Cymrodor, by Professor Rhys.

1825. Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland, by T. Crofton Croker.

1842. Popular Rhymes of Scotland. Chambers.

1860-62. Popular Tales of the West Highlands, by J.F.
Campbell.

Tales, collected and published with notes, by Mr. Alfred
Nutt.

1866. By Patrick Kennedy, the Irish Grimm. Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts; Fireside Stories of Ireland (1870); and Bardic Stories of Ireland (1871).

In England the publication of fairy tales may be followed more readily because the language proves no hindrance and the literature gives assistance. In England the principal publications of fairy tales were:—

1604. Pasquil's Jests. Contained a tale similar to one of
Grimm's.

1635. A Tract, A Descryption of the Kynge and Quene of
Fairies, their habit, fare, abode, pomp, and state
.