Folklore and Customs of Norfolk: (being Extracts from The Norfolk Garland)John Glyde E.P. Publishing, 1973 - 205 ページ |
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... dead tree , or the dead bough of a living tree , there will be a death in the family . The flying of a bird into a room and out again , or its tapping against the window pane several times , is held to presage death . If an apple tree ...
... dead tree , or the dead bough of a living tree , there will be a death in the family . The flying of a bird into a room and out again , or its tapping against the window pane several times , is held to presage death . If an apple tree ...
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... dead will never wear long , and that as the body decays so will the garments and linen which belonged to the deceased . In Essex the popular expression of the common belief is " the clothes of the dead always wear full of holes . " When ...
... dead will never wear long , and that as the body decays so will the garments and linen which belonged to the deceased . In Essex the popular expression of the common belief is " the clothes of the dead always wear full of holes . " When ...
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... dead , but still hanging . On exe- cution days at Northampton numbers of sufferers used to congregate round the gallows in order to receive the " dead stroke , " as it is termed . In 1853 the body of a suicide , who had hanged himself ...
... dead , but still hanging . On exe- cution days at Northampton numbers of sufferers used to congregate round the gallows in order to receive the " dead stroke , " as it is termed . In 1853 the body of a suicide , who had hanged himself ...
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