Author:Thomas Firminger Thiselton Dyer

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Thomas Firminger Thiselton Dyer
(1848–?)
See biography, indexes. English cleric (Rector of Bayfield, Norfolk); Pembroke College, Oxford
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography.
Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "T. F. T. D."

[edit] Works

  • English folk-lore (1878) [1]
  • Domestic folk-lore (pref. 1881) [2]
  • Folk-lore Of Shakespeare (c.1883) [3]
  • The Folk-lore Of Plants (1889)
  • Church-lore gleanings (1892) [4]
  • The Ghost World (1893)
  • Strange Pages From Family Papers (1895) [5]
  • Old English social life as told by the parish registers (1898) [6]
  • Royalty in all ages; the amusements, eccentricities, accomplishments, superstitions, and frolics of the kings and queens of Europe (1903) [7]
  • Folklore of Women (190)
  • British popular customs : present and past : illustrating the social and domestic manners of the people : arranged according to the calendar of the year (1911) [8]


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