- Peg
Powler is a hag and
water spirit in
English folklore who
inhabits the
River Tees.
Similar to the Grindylow,
Jenny Greenteeth, and
Nelly Longarms, she...
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Grinteeth is a
figure in
English folklore. A river-hag,
similar to Peg
Powler and
derived from the grindylow, she
would pull
children or the
elderly into...
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children away from pools, marshes, or
ponds where they
could drown. Peg
Powler,
Nelly Longarms, and
Jenny Greenteeth are
similar water spirits. Grindylows...
- at the
bottom of deep ponds,
rivers and wells. Like the Grindylow, Peg
Powler and
Jenny Greenteeth she will
reach out with her long
sinewy arms and drag...
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frighten children into
being good. In
Northern England, for example, Peg
Powler was a
river hag who
lived in the
River Tees and had skin the
colour of green...
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works of Paracelsus)
Jenny Greenteeth in the
folklore of
Lancashire Peg
Powler said to
inhabit the
River Tees in
Yorkshire The
grindylow in the folklore...
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