| John Phillips - 1853 - 418 sider
...and troublesome visitor of one of the farmers, and caused him so much vexation and petty loss, that he resolved to quit his house in Farndale and seek...household goods and gods in a cart, he was accosted in good Yorkshire by a restless neighbour, with " I sec you're flitting." The reply came from Hob out... | |
| William Keighley - 1858 - 222 sider
...much vexation and petty loss that he resolved to quit his house in Farndale, near Kirkby Moor Side, and seek some other home. Very early in the morning...household goods and gods in a cart, he was accosted in good Yorkshire by a restless neighbour, with, 'I see you're flitting.' The reply came from Hob out... | |
| William Keighley - 1879 - 268 sider
...much vexation and petty loss that he resolved to quit his house in Farndalc, near Kirkby Moor Side, and seek some other home. Very early in the morning...household goods and gods in a cart, he was accosted in good Yorkshire by a restless neighbour, with, 'I see you're flitting.' The reply came from Hob out... | |
| John Christopher Atkinson - 1891 - 490 sider
...troublesome a visitor of one of the farmers of the dale, and caused him so much vexation and petty loss, that he resolved to quit his house in Farndale and seek some other home. Early in the morning, as he was on his way, with his household goods in a cart, a neighbour meeting... | |
| American Philological Association - 1895 - 338 sider
...Noo ! " 1867 ATKINSON, Gloss. Cleveland dial. p. 263. Obtrush Rook, as well as Hob Hole and the cave at Mulgrave, is distinctly said to have been 'haunted by the goblin' [etc.]. 1867 ATKINSON, Gloss. Cleveland dial. p. 262. 27. (8) Hob-dross. This is the form the word... | |
| Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 504 sider
...Mulgrave, Hobt'rush Rook on the Farndale Moors, and so on. Obtrush Rook, as well as Hob Hole and the Cave at Mulgrave, is distinctly said to have been ' haunted...quit his house in Farndale and seek some other home [See pp. 133, 134, post.].— ATKINSON (2), p. 262. Nr. Saltburn, Upleatham, from whence there is a... | |
| Eliza Gutch - 1901 - 502 sider
...Mulgrave, Hobt'rush Rook on the Farndale Moors, and so on. Obtrush Rook, as well as Hob Hole and the Cave at Mulgrave, is distinctly said to have been ' haunted...quit his house in Farndale and seek some other home [See pp. 133, 134, post.}.— ATKINSON (2), p. 262. Nr. Saltburn, Upleatham, from whence there is a... | |
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