Particulars respecting the narratives will be found in the Notes.

In most cases I have done but little “editing”, preferring to give the stories as told.

The old book referred to in the Notes I bought from a country bookseller, who knew neither its author, title, or date, but I have since been informed the book is Williams’ Observations on the Snowdon Mountains, published in 1802, a book well known to students of Celtic literature.

P. H. E.

CLARINGBOLD, BROADSTAIRS. April 1894.


CONTENTS

[ AUTHOR’S NOTE. ]

[ THE FAIRIES OF CARAGONAN. ]

[ THE CRAIG-Y-DON BLACKSMITH. ]