- Danish. Historically, the
people of
Dalecarlia –
called Dalecarlians, or
Dalesmen (dalkarlar, masar) and
Daleswomen (kullor) – have been
famous for their...
- Nicholson, he
turned more to the
local dalesfolk and "he got to know the
dalesmen as people, as persons,
better than ever
Wordsworth did". He
reversed the...
-
European polecat hunting was once a
favourite sport of the
Westmorland dalesmen and the Scots, who
hunted them at
night in midwinter. However, the majority...
- Lockerbie,
there m****acred most of the remnant.
These factions embroiled the
dalesmen until the 18th century. The
uplands of the
shire afforded retreat to the...
- (1968), Life and
Tradition in the
Yorkshire Dales (new ed.), Skipton:
Dalesmen Publishing, ISBN 978-1-85825-084-7 Jenkins, J.
Geraint (1965), "The English...
-
September 1839 "The Saracen's Head,"
December 1839 "Westmoreland and the
Dalesmen,"
January 1840 "Society of the Lakes, I, II, and III," January, March,...
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Retrieved 26
April 2023. "Former
Premiership player aims to give
lowly Dalesmen a big lift".
Ilkley Gazette.
Retrieved 26
April 2023. "Halifax RUFC appoint...
- Manners: from the
Autobiography of an
English Opium-eater".
Westmoreland and
Dalesmen (January); (March); (June); (August); (October); (December) 1841 Blackwood's...
- Nicholson, he
turned more to the
local dalesfolk and "he got to know the
dalesmen as people, as persons,
better than ever
Wordsworth did." He
reversed the...
-
published in 1836; see also
Recollections 1835, 1839): "Westmoreland and the
Dalesmen,"
January "Society of the Lakes, I, II, and III," January, March, and June...