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English Folklore, Legends & Fairy Tales
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[edit]- Adder stone
- Adhene
- Andrew Lang's Fairy Books
- Ann Maddocks
- Apple Wassail
- Arkan Sonney
- Ascapart
- Babes in the Wood
- Ballad
- Barghest
- Beast of Bevendean
- Beast of Bodmin
- Beast of Exmoor
- Biddenden Maids
- Billy Blind
- Bisterne Dragon
- Black Annis
- Black dog (ghost)
- Black Lady of Bradley Woods
- Black Shuck
- Bloody Bones
- Bluecap
- Blunderbore
- Bogeyman
- Boggart
- Bogle
- Border ballad
- Border Morris
- Bottle-kicking
- Bowerman's Nose
- Brag (folklore)
- Britannia Coco-nut Dancers
- Broadside (music)
- Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
- Brownie (folklore)
- Bucca (mythological creature)
- Bugbear
- Buggane
- Cabbit
- Candy apple
- Cap-o'-Rushes
- Caratacus
- Catskin
- Cauld Lad of Hylton
- Cerne Abbas Giant
- Chained Oak
- Changeling
- Chapbook
- Charmer (folklore)
- Childe Rowland
- Chime hours
- Christmas pudding
- Church grim
- Classifications of fairies
- Clogging
- Cock Lane ghost
- Cofgod
- Colbrand (giant)
- Colt pixie
- Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake
- Corineus
- Cormoran
- Corn dolly
- Cornish mythology
- Cottingley Fairies
- Countless stones
- Crazywell Pool
- Crying the Neck
- Cunning folk
- Cunning folk in Britain
- Dando's dogs
- Davy Jones' Locker
- Denham Tracts
- Devil Whale
- Devil's Footprints
- Dorset Ooser
- Drake's Drum
- Drummer of Tedworth
- Dun Cow
- Dunnie
- Eachy
- Elder Mother
- Elf-arrow
- Elfshot
- Enfield Poltergeist
- English folklore
- English rose (epithet)
- Eyre legend
- Fairy
- Fairy Ointment
- Fairy Queen
- Fairy ring
- Fairyland
- Familiar spirit
- Fenodyree
- Fiskerton Phantom
- Flibbertigibbet
- Folklore of Lancashire
- Garland dance
- Girdle-measurers
- Glashtyn
- Glastonbury Thorn
- Gogmagog (giant)
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears
- Goram and Vincent
- Green children of Woolpit
- Green Man
- Greensleeves
- Grindylow
- Groaning food
- Guy Fawkes Night
- Gytrash
- Habetrot
- Hairy Hands
- Halifax Gibbet
- Hand of Glory
- Herne the Hunter
- Hexham Heads
- Highgate Vampire
- Hob (folklore)
- Hobby horse
- Hobgoblin
- Hoodening
- Horkey
- Horse skulls
- Hot cross bun
- Hunky punk
- Jack (hero)
- Jack and Jill (nursery rhyme)
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- Jack Be Nimble
- Jack Frost
- Jack in the green
- Jack Mary Ann
- Jack o' Kent
- Jack O'Legs
- Jack of all trades, master of none
- Jack Sprat
- Jack the Giant Killer
- Jack-in-Irons
- Jan Tregeagle
- Jenny Greenteeth
- Jig doll
- Jimmy Squarefoot
- Jingling Geordie's Hole
- Joan the Wad
- John Bull
- Johnny Noddy
- Julian's Bower
- Kissing bough
- Knucker
- Lady Lovibond
- Lambton Worm
- Lantern man
- Legend of the Mistletoe Bough
- Lincoln Imp
- Lindworm
- Lithobolia
- Little Jack Horner
- Loan Maclibuin
- London Bridge Is Falling Down
- Long Meg and Her Daughters
- Lubber fiend
- Luck of Edenhall
- Lud son of Heli
- Lyonesse