Strange Pages from Family PapersThiselton-Dyer, T. F. (Thomas Firminger)
History
Strange Pages from Family Papers
Thiselton-Dyer, T. F. (Thomas Firminger)
Legends; Superstition
Roby's "Traditions of Lancashire:" The "Dead Hand" at Bryn Hall, 157, 158;
and the "Luck of Muncaster," 204, 205.
Roderham, Robert de, Story of, 178, 179.
Romance of Wealth, 263-278.
"Rookwood Hall," Ainsworth's, 180, 181.
Rooms, Mysterious, 88-113.
Roslin, the Lords of, Traditions regarding, 190, 191.
_Royal George_, Sinking of the, 182.
Rushen Castle, Secret Room at, 103-105.
Rushton, The Duke's Room at, 70.
Russell, of Streatham, in Women's attire, 222-224.
Russell, Lady, of Bisham Abbey, 122, 123.
Rutherford, Lord, and Janet Dalrymple, 52-56.
St. Antony, Church of, in Cornwall, Tradition Relating to, 64.
St. Denis' Blood, Belief relating to, 127.
St. Foix, Account of Ceremonial after the Death of a King
of France, 86, 87.
St. Louis, Queen of, Vow by the, 65.
St. Michael's Mount, Sir J. Arundell and, 13.
Samlesbury Hall, Vow Relating to, 58-60.
Scarborough, Second Earl of, Death of, 144-146.
Scotland, Legends _re_ Hidden Treasures in, 270, 271, 276.
Scott, Sir Robert, of Thirlestane, Second wife of, 77, 78.
Scott, Sir Walter, Vow by an Ancestor of, Accident to, 68, 280;
and the Mysterious Crime at Littlecote House, 108;
at Edinburgh, 108-110;
and the Murder of Rizzio, 117;
and the Clan of Tweedie, 249.
Scott, Sir Walter, "Antiquary," 155.
Scott, Sir Walter, "Peveril of the Peak," 149, 195.
Scott, Sir Walter, "Tales of a Grandfather," 117.
Scott, Sir Walter, "The Betrothed," 248.
Scott, Sir Walter, "The Bride of Lammermoor," 55, 56.
Scott, Sir Walter, and "The Curse of Moy," 6-9.
Scott, Sir Walter, "Waverley," The Bodach Glass in, 193-195.
"Scottish Hogarth," The, 279, 280.
Screaming Skulls, 29-45.
Secrets, Curious, 135-153.
Sedgley, Vow made by a Parishioner of, 66, 67.
Servian Patriots, The, 68.
Sharp, Lieut., 304-306.
Shelley, The Poet, Heart of, 260, 261.
"Shepherd Lad," Lord Clifford as the, 224-227.
Sherborne Castle, Curse of, 17-19.
Sheriff-Muir, Battle of, 5, 15.
Shonkes, Piers, Tomb of, 166.
Shropshire, Buried Well in, 276.
Shuckburgh Hall, Tragedy at, 304-306.
Sikes, Wirt, Anecdote of a Skull, 43, 44.
Simpson, Christopher, Murder of, 115.
Skull, The Screaming, 29-45.
Skull House, near Turton Tower, Bolton, 34, 35.
Smithell's Hall, 115, 116.
Soulis, Lord, Compact with the Devil, 166-168.
Southey, Anecdote recorded by, 96.
Southey and "The Brothers' Steps," 128, 129.
Southey's "Thalaba, the Destroyer," 154, 155.
Southworth, Sir John, Daughter of, 58-60.
Spectre, Lady Fanshaw's strange, 192.
Spectre of the "Buckland Shag," 124-126.
Stair, Lord, Daughter of the first, 52-56.
Stamer, Col., Daughter of, 71-73
Stoke d'Abernon, Monument in the Church of, 56.
Stokesay Castle, Treasure at, 277.
Stoneleigh Abbey, 152, 153.
Strathmore, Lord, of Glamis Castle, 98-103.
Street Place, Old House called, 97.
Swans of Closeburn, The, 184, 185.
"Sweet Heart Abbey," 256.
Swinton, Sir John, 146-149.
Sybil, Lady, and the Eagle's Crag, 168-170.
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