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THE DIALECT AND FOLKLORE of NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. By T. STERNBERG.
Contents:—Dissertation on the Dialects of Northamptonshire—Glossary of the Provincialisms, showing their Derivation from the Anglo-Saxon and Danish, and pointing out Affinities in the other English and Germanic Dialects—The Fairy Creed and its Legends—Witchcraft, Charms; Superstitions relating to Animals, Plants, Wells, and Fountains—Popular Legends of the Devil; Christmas and Easter Customs; Local Proverbs, &c. &c.
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