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water horse (each-uisge),
include 19th-century
minister of
Tiree John
Gregorson Campbell and 20th-century
writers Lewis Spence and
Katharine Briggs. This...
- John
Gregorson Campbell (1836 – 22
November 1891) was a
Scottish folklorist and Free
Church minister at the
Tiree and Coll
parishes in Argyll, Scotland...
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minister John
Gregorson Campbell as he
could trace no
authoritative sources for it.
Citations Gregorson Campbell (1900), p. 220
Gregorson Campbell (2005)...
- OCLC 37742634. Black, Ronald, ed. (2008). The
Gaelic Otherworld.
Compiled by
Gregorson Campbell, John (2nd ed.). Birlinn. ISBN 9781841587332. OCLC 230195178...
- for
beliefs in
spirits and demons.
Folklorist and
Tiree minister John
Gregorson Campbell says they were
unknown in
Argyll on the
nearby coast of the mainland...
- Treasures.
Retrieved 25
February 2022.
Gregorson Campbell (1900), p. 10.
Gregorson Campbell (1900), p. 14.
Gregorson Campbell (1900), p. 15. "HEBRIDES: H8...
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Academic Press, 2007. p. 246
McNeill (1959) Vol. 2. p. 63 Campbell, John
Gregorson (1900, 1902, 2005) The
Gaelic Otherworld.
Edited by
Ronald Black. Edinburgh...
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eventually freed from the
beithir with the help of a wise woman. John
Gregorson Campbell in 1900
provided an
account of the beithir: The big
beast of...
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fictional cats
Phantom cat "The
Black Cat" (short story) Campbell, John
Gregorson. "Superstitions of the
Highlands &
Islands of Scotland".
Retrieved 29...
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Highlands and Islands.
Moray Press. pp. 284–285. [ISBN missing] John
Gregorson Campbell (1902).
Witchcraft and
Second Sight in the
Highlands and Islands...