- they cam thegither, she was fund wi'
bairn o' the
Holie Spirit. Than her
guidman, Joseph, bein an
upricht man, and no
desirin her name sud be i' the mooth...
- Till a'
their weel-swall'd
kytes belyve, Are bent like drums; Then auld
Guidman,
maist like to rive, "Bethankit" hums. Then,
spoon for spoon, they stretch...
- England,
United States, Ukraine, Russia,
Spain Other names Related names Guidman (Old English); German: Gutmann,
Guttmann (Guttman),
Guthmann (Guthman)...
- " "Where/Whar Wad Our Gudman/Bonny
Annie Lye/Laye" "Where/Whar wad our
Guidman Lie" "Where Will Our
Goodman Laye,"
published in Oswald's
Caledonian Pocket...
- Till a'
their weel-swall'd
kytes belyve Are bent like drums; The auld
Guidman,
maist like to rive, 'Bethankit' hums. Is
there that owre his
French ragout...
-
Church of
Scotland 1945/46 In folklore, Evie was the home of the farmer,
Guidman o'
Thorodale who
drove away the Finfolk, shape-shifting mer-people, from...
-
could not be
disturbed at that time. "Tell your master," said James, "the
Guidman o'
Ballengeich humbly requests an
audience of the 'King of Kippen'." Buchanan...
- of King
James V of Scotland, who
traveled the
country disguised as the
Guidman of
Ballengeich to
learn how his
subjects fared. Some
versions include a...
-
Harry (1952)
Notes to
Anthology of
American Folk
Music "Hame Can Oor
Guidman at 'Een". The
Internet Archive.
Retrieved 24
March 2017. Dean-Myatt, William...
- mer-people the
Finfolk before they were
driven away by a
farmer from Evie, the
Guidman o' Thorodale.
Cinderella stamp issues have been made for
Eynhallow since...