[Contents.]

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Duffy and the Devil (an old Christmas Play)[1]
Celtic Monuments of Boleigh and Rosemodrass[27]
The last Cardews of Boskenna and the story of Nelly Wearne[36]
The Witch of Buryan Church-town[59]
Madam Noy and the Witch[63]
A Queen's visit to Baranhuel[67]
The Small People's Cow (a fairy tale)[73]
Tom of Chyannor, the tin-streamer (a West Country droll)[77]
The Fairy Dwelling on Selena Moor[94]
The I'an's House of Treen[103]
Castle Treen and its Legends[130]
Traditions of Parcurnow[140]
Legends of St. Levan[145]
A Legend of Pargwarra[149]
An' Pee Tregeer's trip to market on Hallan Eve (a fairy tale)[154]
An Overseer and a Parish Clerk of St. Just, sixty years ago[169]
The Fairy Master, or Bob o' the Carn[173]
[A Tinner's fireside stories.]
The Knockers of Ballowal[185]
Old Songs and Nicknames[193]
The Changeling of Brea-Vean (fairy tale)[199]
Betty Stoggs's Baby (fairy tale)[205]
How a Morvah man bought clothes for his wife[207]
How a Zennor man choked himself, but had his will in his pocket[210]
The Smugglers of Penrose[212]
Tregagle at Gwenvor Cove[224]
[West Country Superstitions.]
Devil's Money[227]
The Slighted Damsel of Gwinear[229]
The Wreck of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovel[231]
A Night's Ride to Scilly[233]
Ancient Bridal Customs[237]
Ancient Rites at Madron Well[239]
The Crick-stone, or Men-an-tol[242]
Charms[243]
The Fairy Tribes[245]
The Pirate Wrecker and the Death-Ship[247]
The sun never shines on those who have sworn away a life[249]
A Legend of Pengersec[251]

[Notes, Illustrative Anecdotes, &c.]
Miracle Plays[268]
The Levelis, or Lovells, of Trewoof[271]
Duffy and the Devil[273]
Pendrea and Baranhuel[274]
Danes Marauding on the Cornish Coast, and King Olaf's Conversion at Scilly[274]
St. Levan's Path[277]
A Ghostly Ship's-Bell[277]
Brea and Pendeen[278]
Vellan-Dreath[279]
The Men-an-Tol[280]
The Garrack-zans[283]
Divination by Rushes and Ivy-leaves[283]
Recent Ill-wishing[284]
Midsummer Bonfires[287]
The Mermaid of Zennor[288]
Glossary of Living Cornish Words and Local Terms[290]
Index[293]
Subscribers' Names[296]

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[Stories and Traditions of Penwith.]