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Walter Traill Dennison

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Walter Traill Dennison (1825–1894) was a farmer and folklorist. He was a native of the Orkney island of Sanday, in Scotland, United Kingdom, where he collected local folk tales and other antiquites.[1] Dennison recorded most of the information available about traditional tales told on Orkney but to an extent "romanticised and systematised" parts of it in the process of transforming the stories into prose.[2] He published the folk stories, many in the local Orcadian dialect, in 1880 under the title The Orcadian Sketch-Book (William Peace & Son, Kirkwall).[3] Also author of the ten Sanday Revival Hymns (published anonymously, 1861, Edinburgh).

Married with one daughter, he died on 3 September 1894 after a short illness.[4]

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Citations

  1. ^ The Dennison Collection, University of Glasgow, retrieved 15 June 2014
  2. ^ Jennings, Andrew, The Finnfolk, University of the Highlands and Islands, archived from the original on 21 June 2014, retrieved 21 June 2014 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Ellis (1969), p. 790
  4. ^ "Death of an Orcadian Worthy", Dundee Courier, no. 12847, p. 3, 4 September 1894 – via British Newspaper Archive {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)

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