- The
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh, also
known as The
Laidly Worm of Bamborough, is a
Northumbrian ballad about a
princess who is
changed into a dragon...
- with Bamburgh. The
castle features in the
ballad The
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh written in
circa 1270. Late
medieval British author Thomas Malory...
- and he no
longer likes human food.
Little Wildrose The
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter,
Indian tale
about a Serpent...
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harnessed to
heavy loads until he is satisfied. In The
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh, a
Northumbrian legend from
about the
thirteenth century, Princess...
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released in 2020.[failed verification]
Sockburn Worm The
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh Worm of
Linton English folklore Jabberwocky Mongolian death worm...
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Tender Coming" 3175. "The
Battle of Boulogne" 3176. "The
Laidley Worm of
Spindleston-Heugh" 3177. "Maw
Bonny Gyetside L****" 3178. "The
Sandgate L**** on the...
- The
Lambton Worm – a
similar myth from NE
England The
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh Sockburn Worm Marwick,
Ernest W. (2000) [1975], The
Folklore of...
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entitled Le Bel
Inconnu and the
Northumbrian ballad of The
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh. This
motif forms a variant, or subset, of the
motif of the Loathly...
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during the time of the
Crusades by a Sir John Lambton.
Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh, of
Northumbrian legend. Worm of
Linton Puk Puk is a serpentine-bodied...
- Outchester, Preston, Ratchwood, Ross +
detached island, S****ston,
Spindleston, Swinhoe, Tuggal, Warenton, Warneford.
Bellingham PLU Bellingham, Birtley...