Euphemisms, [12], [114], [209]

Excalibur, [53]

Exorcism of Changelings, [57]
” ” Devils, [199]
” ” Fairies, [112], [116]
” ” Ghosts, [165]
” ” Child-stealing Elves, [62]

Expanding Stone, the, [365]

F.

Fair Folk, [12]

Fairies, existing belief in, [2]
” King of the, [6]
” Welsh names of, [12]
” at Market, [9]
” of the Mines, [24]
” of the Lakes, [34]
” of the Mountains, [49]
” Dancing with, [70]
” of Frennifawr, Legend of the, [82]
” on Horseback, [107]
” the Red, [127]
” hiding Druids, [129]
” why in Wales, [132]
” their Origin, [127]
” Bad Spirits, [134]
” on familiar terms with Ghosts, [157]
” of the Cromlechs, [380]

Fairy Land, [5]
” Queen, [14]
” Islands, [8], [45]
” Food, [13]
” Gloves, [13]
” Coal-mining, [27]
” Father, the, [45]
” a, captured by a Welshwoman, [78]
” Song, [99]
” Rings, [103]
” Conversations, [106]
” Battle, a, [107]
” Animals, [108]
” Sheepfold, the, [109]
” Gifts, [119]
” Tales, débris of Ancient Mythology, [135]

Falling of Coychurch Tower, [386]

Familiar Spirits, [187]
” ” in Female Form, [191]