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A collection of regional tales and folklore from Yorkshire, presented as short chapters that retell local legends tied to particular sites and traditions. Narratives range from miraculous episodes associated with saints and holy relics to encounters with dragons, giants, haunted houses, and other supernatural beings, alongside accounts of ancient monuments and seasonal customs. Each entry pairs storytelling with descriptive local setting and occasional historical or cultural context, preserving oral tradition in concise retellings.

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Frederick Ross

Frederick Ross was a writer known for his evocative depictions of English locales and history. His works often explore the rich cultural heritage of Yorkshire and London, providing readers with a glimpse into the past. Among his notable titles are "Bygone London," which captures the essence of the city through its historical narratives, and "Legendary Yorkshire," where he delves into the myths and stories that shape the region's identity. Ross's writing is characterized by a blend of historical insight and engaging storytelling, making his contributions to literature a valuable resource for those interested in English history.

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