Lancashire Folk-lore. Thomas Turner Wilkinson
FOLK-LORE OF ECCLES AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD.
TREE BARNACLES; OR, GEESE HATCHED FROM SEA-SHELLS.
WARTS FROM WASHING IN EGG-WATER.
FORTUNE-TELLING.—WISE MEN AND CUNNING WOMEN, ETC.
RAISING THE DEAD AT WALTON-LE-DALE.
AN EARL OF DERBY CHARGED WITH KEEPING A CONJUROR.
MIRACLES, OR MIRACULOUS STORIES.
MIRACLES BY A DEAD DUKE OF LANCASTER AND KING.
A MIRACULOUS FOOTPRINT IN BRINDLE CHURCH.
THE FOOTPRINT AT SMITHELLS OF GEORGE MARSH, THE MARTYR.
THE PROPHET ELIAS, A LANCASHIRE FANATIC.
OMENS OF WEATHER FOR NEW YEAR'S-DAY.
SUPERSTITIONS, GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
BONES OF ST. LAWRENCE, AT CHORLEY.
NINETEENTH CENTURY SUPERSTITION.
SUPERSTITIOUS FEARS AND CRUELTIES.
SUPERSTITIOUS BELIEFS IN MANCHESTER IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
WITCHCRAFT IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY.
THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES
DR. DEE CHARGED WITH WITCHCRAFT.
SUPERSTITIOUS FEAR OF WITCHCRAFT.
THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES OF 1612.
THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES OF 1633-4.