. The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man . aslong been my wish ; and if, by reading them, an interest in, and a desireto visit, the beautiful Isle of Man is created in any who now only know ofits existence as an island somewhere in the Irish Sea, I shall not havewritten in vain. I am indebted to the late JAMES BURMAN, Esq., , Secretary tothe Lieut-Governor and the Council of the Island, to the late PAULBRIDSON, Esq., Honorary Secretary to the Manx Society, and others, formany of the materials of these tales. In the event of these tales being favourably received I shall


. The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man . aslong been my wish ; and if, by reading them, an interest in, and a desireto visit, the beautiful Isle of Man is created in any who now only know ofits existence as an island somewhere in the Irish Sea, I shall not havewritten in vain. I am indebted to the late JAMES BURMAN, Esq., , Secretary tothe Lieut-Governor and the Council of the Island, to the late PAULBRIDSON, Esq., Honorary Secretary to the Manx Society, and others, formany of the materials of these tales. In the event of these tales being favourably received I shall beencouraged to repeat this experiment, as there are many more Legends ofthe Isle of Man that I am inclined to hope will be found both interestingand entertaining. HICHGATR, July, 1882. EDWARD CALLOW. CONTENTS. SAGE 1. THE PHYNODDERREE: A TALE OF FAIRY LOVE .... i 2. TOM KEWLEY AND THE LANNANSHEE ; OR, THE FAIRY CUP OF KIRK MALEW . 29 3. KING OLAVE THE SECOND AND THE GREAT SWORD MACABUIN . 62 4. THE BUOGANES Vow : A LEGEND OF ST. TRINIONS CHURCH . 85. THE LIST


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