Popular Belief in Leicester

Description

A study of the folklore of people living in Leicester, based on interviews with friends, acquaintances and other informants, including residents of a local Old Peoples' Home. The study contains six chapters. The first presents general superstitions and beliefs, with sections on eating at table, in the home, weather sayings, health and medical, betrothal and marriage divinations, in the street, personal and social, colours and numbers, animals, aids to prosperity. The second chapter concerns The Nine O'Clock Horses (supernatural frightening figures used by parents as a threat to get children from the streets and into bed), and the third chapter concerns the legend of Black Anna. Chapter Four details some historical legends associated with the city, and Chapter Five presents personal experiences of supernatural phenomena, including ghosts and fairies. The sixth chapter describes the passages said to exist beneath Leicester. A typed tape table of contents for two audio recordings is included. Photographs accompanying the study were taken by the collector in 1965.

Metadata

Identifier ghl4g4z4
IRN 410176
Class Mark LAVC/SRP/2/140
Level File
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/ghl4g4z4
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Undergraduate Dissertations
Creator(s) Edge, Christine
Date 1965
Size and Medium iv, 46 unbound typed leaves; 11 b/w photographs.

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