c244749286 The Tale of The Shifty Lad, The Widow's Son. The Witch Of Laggan. ReadMore 2 comments . The Fox's Stratagem. Her story is interesting because it outlines some of the folk beliefs at the time. Littledean Tower The 15th century Littledean Tower is now a ruin, but this fortified house was the home of the Kers of Littledean. Duntulm Castle Duntulm Castle is now a ruined shell of its former glory as a MacDonald stronghold, its walls disintegrating year by year against the constant onslaught of the Atlantic winds.
The Fairy's Song. The Fox Outwitted. ReadMore . The Fox and the Bag-Pipes. The Young Laird Of Lorntie. ‘A Kirkcudbrightshire tale represents a child as once left in charge of a tailor, who "commenced a discourse" with him. Marriage of Robin Redbreast and the Wren. Be the first one to write a review. Kelpies Footmarked Stone by Vayne Castle In James Mackinlay's 'Folklore of Scottish Lochs and Springs' (1893) he states 'If anyone refuses to believe in the existence of water-horses, let him go to the parish of Fearn, in Forfarshire, and there, near the ruined castle of Vayne, he will see on a sandstone rock the print of a ReadMore .
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