Peg Powler

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The Peg Powler is a hag from English folklore with a green skin, long hair and sharp teeth who is said to inhabit the River Tees. She grabs the ankles of those who wander too close to the water's edge, especially naughty children, and pulls them under water and drowns them; in Mickleton In Teesdale this is referred to as the High Green ghost .[1] [2] [3] It is highly similar to the Dutch folklore figure Haantje Pik. Grindylows and Jenny Greenteeth are similar water spirits.

References

  1. ^ Ghosts, Helpful and Harmful by Elliott O'Donnell
  2. ^ Introduction to Folklore by Marian Roalfe Cox
  3. ^ The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Darlington, in the Bishoprick by William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe, 1854