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Folk-Lore of West and Mid-Wales

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A compilation of folk beliefs, tales, and customs gathered across western and mid-Wales from elderly informants and local tradition. It presents translated Welsh narratives and organized material on fairies, mermaids and water‑horses, ghosts, witches and wizards, omens, animal superstitions, and popular spells, alongside accounts of wedding, birth, funeral, inheritance and sheep‑shearing customs, divination practices, augury, and prophecies. The emphasis is on literal fidelity to oral testimony and on preserving vanishing traditions rather than offering theoretical interpretation.

About the Author

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Jonathan Ceredig Davies

Jonathan Ceredig Davies was a Welsh folklorist and writer, recognized for his contributions to the study of Welsh folklore and traditions. His notable work, "Folk-Lore of West and Mid-Wales," explores the rich tapestry of myths, legends, and cultural practices in these regions. Through his research, Davies aimed to preserve and document the unique heritage of Wales, providing valuable insights into the customs and beliefs of its people. His work remains a significant resource for those interested in the folklore and cultural history of Wales.

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