- form of a Chough. In the
legends ****ociated with Dartmoor,
pixies (or
piskeys) are said to
disguise themselves as a
bundle of rags to lure children....
- and
Wendy 1904 (as a play); 1911 (as a novel)
England J. M.
Barrie The
Piskeys'
Revenge 1906
England (Cornwall) Enys
Tregarthen North Cornwall Fairies...
- near Constantine, the last of
which is
known locally as Pixie's Hall or
Piskey Hall.
Partially destro****
fogous exist at Chysauster,
which is in the care...
-
folklore and legend. She
collected and
recorded many
stories about the
Piskey folk,
fairies of
Cornish myth and legend. She
published most of her works...
- Bible,
faith and morals.
Deuteronomy 31:19
Sefer Hamitzvot. 18
Menachot 30
Piskey Harosh Sefer Torah 1
Hachnasat Sefer Tora Lagnado,
Lucette (2012-04-27)...
-
Figure of Joan the Wad
above the "Joan the Wad and
Piskey Shop" in Polperro, Cornwall...
- by non-local
writers and poets. Joan the Wad was a
Cornish queen of the
piskeys, made
famous in a
marketing campaign in the
early 1900s.
According to John...
- Spells".
Tweeny Witches. ^ "The Gryphon's Feather".
Tweeny Witches. ^ "The
Piskey's Fang".
Tweeny Witches. ^ "The Port of Departure".
Tweeny Witches. ^ "Witch...
-
folklore and legend. She
collected and
recorded many
stories about the
Piskey folk,
fairies of
Cornish myth and legend. She
published her most celebrated...
-
named The
Hawkins Arms, but has now been
converted to a
guest house called '
Piskey Cove'.
Tourism is the only
substantial industry remaining in the village...