Achnashean, Nr. Bangor. Dated May 4 [recte 6], 1904 - Has been reading 'The Golden Bough' and encloses a cutting from 'The Manchester Guardian' [transcribed] about a parade and bonfire of Judas effigies in Liverpool; his wife [Ann] is the niece of William Ellis, who is quoted so much in GB.
Achnashean, Nr. Bangor. Dated April 2, 1905 - Encloses a cutting about the Native American custom of the White Dog Feast, incomplete at the time of sending, [transcribed] gives information on traditions relating to luck in North Wales, and the revival of May Day.
Achnashean, Nr. Bangor. Dated 11 Aug. 1905 - Shares a story of the descendant of an eagle eater who failed to heal a man, and the story of a large stone at Cemmaes in Northern Anglesey; encloses four cuttings [transcribed] about St. John's Eve and traditions related to Ascension Day.
Achnashean, Nr. Bangor - Has been reading 'The Golden Bough' and encloses a cutting from 'The Manchester Guardian' about a parade and bonfire of Judas effigies in Liverpool; his wife [Ann] is the niece of William Ellis, who is quoted in GB.
Achnashean, Nr. Bangor - Encloses a cutting about the Native American custom of the White Dog Feast, incomplete at the time of sending, gives information on traditions relating to luck in North Wales, and the revival of May Day.
Achnashean, Nr. Bangor - Shares a story of the descendant of an eagle eater who failed to heal a man, and the story of a large stone at Cemmaes in Northern Anglesey; encloses four cuttings about St. John's Eve and traditions related to Ascension Day.