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their side. It can utter a roar unlike the voice of any known animal, and sometimes the trailing of a chain can be heard along with the pad of its feet. It is best to leave the creature alone, for if a person tries to speak to or attacks it then it will have power over them. One story tells of a man who tried to kick the Padfoot and found himself dragged by it through hedge and ditch all the way to his home and left under his own window. Although usually described as black, another tale concerns a man who encountered a white Padfoot. He attempted to strike it with his stick but it passed completely through, and he ran home in fear. Soon afterward he fell sick and died.
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hunts by scent), Gabble Retchets, and "sky yelpers", and like Yeth Hounds they are sometimes said to be the souls of unbaptised children. Popular conceptions of the Gabriel Hounds may have been partially based on migrating flocks of wild geese when they fly at night with loud honking. In other traditions their leader Gabriel is condemned to follow his hounds at night for the sin of having hunted on Sunday (much like the Cornish Dando), and their yelping cry is regarded as a death omen similar to the birds of folklore known as the Seven Whistlers.
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The Skriker (or Shrieker) of Lancashire and Yorkshire is a death omen like many others of its type, but it also wanders invisibly in the woods at night uttering loud, piercing shrieks. It may also take visible form as a large black dog with enormous paws that make a splashing sound when walking, like
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Guardian Black Dogs refer to those relatively rare black dogs that are neither omens of death nor causes of it. Instead they guide lost travellers and protect them from danger. Stories of this type became more widespread starting around the early 1900s. In different versions of one popular tale a man
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was sent to the prison for witchcraft, but was killed and eaten by starving prisoners before he was given a trial. The dog was said to appear soon after, and although the terrified men killed their guards and escaped, the beast is said to have hunted them down and killed them wherever they fled. Grim
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is described as a monstrous black hound with eyes the size of saucers and (in some versions of the legend) a chain which it drags behind it, the sound of which is often the first warning victims have of its presence. Although terrifying, it never does physical harm. Its appearance is said to herald a
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was, reportedly, terrorized by a large, black dog that caused a panic. A local fireman saw it attacking horses. Local police unsuccessfully searched for it, at first they didn't see the black dog. But eventually, a police officer sighted the dog walking along train tracks and shot at it. Apparently,
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Gabriel Hounds are dogs with human heads that fly high through the air, and are often heard but seldom seen. They sometimes hover over a house, and this is taken as a sign that death or misfortune will befall those who dwell within. They are also known as Gabriel Ratchets (ratchet being a hound that
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describing a ghostly black dog that is said to roam the beaches and pine forests in the area roughly from Absecon Island to Barnegat Bay. Unlike most British or Germanic “black dog” legends, the black dog of the Pine Barrens is generally considered a harmless or even benevolent spirit. According to
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The real reason for the superstition of the Black Dog of Bouley Bay is thought to be due to smugglers. If the superstition was fed and became 'real' to the locals, then the bay at night would be deserted and the smuggling could continue in security. The pier at Bouley Bay made this an exceptionally
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would go each morning and night to milk his cows in a distant field. One night on his way there he encountered a sinister black dog, and every night thereafter until he brought a friend along with him. When the dog appeared again he attacked it using the yoke of his milk pails as a weapon, but when
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In the lore of long-haul truckers, seeing a black dog with red eyes in your peripheral vision is a sign of a fatal crash being imminent, and that you should pull off immediately. Some think the "dog" is just the eyes beginning to subconsciously close, causing a black spot in the corner of the eye.
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the local version of the legend is known as Padfoot. A death omen like others of its type, it may become visible or invisible and exhibits certain characteristics that give it its name. It is known to follow people with a light padding sound of its paws, then appearing again in front of them or at
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to command the crew on a night's fishing. They waited all night but the skipper never came. In the early morning a sudden storm sprang up in which the boat might have been lost. When the skipper rejoined his crew he told them that his way had been blocked by a great black dog, and whichever way he
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but is wholly harmless. There are three variants of the myth; one is that it is the ghost of a cornered outlaw who committed suicide, another is that it is that of a slave killed by his master and looking for a place to be buried, while a third one says it is that of a dog murdered along with its
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The Devil's Dandy Dogs are another Cornish version of the Wild Hunt. They are often conflated with Dando's Dogs but are much more dangerous. The huntsman is the Devil himself and his dogs are not just ghosts but true hellhounds, black in color with horns and fiery breath. One night a herdsman was
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is haunted by a pack of hunting dogs known as Dando's Dogs. Dando was an unrepentantly sinful priest and an avid huntsman who was carried off to Hell by the Devil for his wickedness. Since then, Dando and his hounds are sometimes heard in a wild chase across the countryside, especially on Sunday
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was journeying along a lonely forest road at night when a large black dog appeared at his side and remained there until the man left the forest. On his return journey through the wood the dog reappeared and did the same as before. Years later two convicted prisoners told the
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is said to be a guardian of the city gates, appearing when danger threatens the town. It is a headless boggart, who could howl nevertheless, and whose howl meant death, as also did its lying down upon a doorstep to someone who dwelt within that special house.
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dwells another frequent spotting site of a black dog haunting travelers. The Ghost Hound of Goshem Hill is said to aggressively prowl around Old Buncombe Road in Sumter National Forest; legend claims his master had been unjustly killed for a crime.
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Other British examples of spectral or supernatural dogs exist which fulfil the broader hellhound archetype, and which may have influenced black dog folklore, but which are not themselves black dogs. These include fairy hounds, such as the Welsh
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when she was a child in the 17th century, but her screams frightened him away. By the time her mother arrived, the dog had disappeared, and Benedetta and her parents interpreted this incident as the work of a devil disguised as an animal.
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in AD 856, when one was said to materialize in a church even though the doors were shut. The church grew dark as it padded up and down the aisle, as if looking for someone. The dog then vanished as suddenly as it had appeared. On mainland
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and Suffolk is notable for not being black, though otherwise fulfilling the archetype. It is described as a large white dog with a shadowy or indeterminate outline, and will chase anyone who runs away from it. The word is derived from
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was said to have been a huntsman who sold his soul to the Devil. When he died in 1677, black hounds are said to have appeared around his burial chamber. The ghostly huntsman is said to ride with black dogs; this tale inspired
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is haunted by a ghostly pack of dogs known as Cheney Hounds that once belonged to an old squire named Cheney. It is uncertain how he or the dogs died, but on "Cheney Downs" the dogs are sometimes seen or heard in rough
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in the form of a black dog, and the clanking of his chains can also be heard. In one tale a pair of men who encountered the dog saw a burst of flame before it appeared in front of them, big as a
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is a lane known as Shuck's Lane from its frequent appearances there. According to urban legends, if the spot where it was just seen is examined then one may find scorch marks and the smell of
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attacked a ship and killed its crew. Among those killed were the cabin boy and his black dog, and the spirit of this black dog supposedly roams the beaches and pines searching for his owner.
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Deane & Shaw 2003, p. 44; also Semmens, Jason. '"Whyler Pystry": A Breviate of the Life and Folklore-Collecting Practices of William Henry Paynter (1901–1976) of Callington, Cornwall."
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are favoured haunts of the hounds. Their huntsman is presumably the Devil, and it is said that any dog that hears the crying of the hounds will die. One legend states that the ghost of
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on Dartmoor in southern Devon is said to be the home of the Wisht Hounds as they make their hunting forays across the moor. The road known as the Abbot's Way and the valley of the
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journeying home across the moors and would have been overtaken by the Dandy Dogs, but when he knelt and began praying they went off in another direction in pursuit of other prey.
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by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, described as "an enormous coal-black hound, but not such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen" - with fire in his eyes and breath (Hausman 1997:47).
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Quaile, Shelaugh. "'The black dog that worries you at home': The Black Dog Motif in Modern English Folklore and Literary Culture Modern English Folklore and Literary Culture",
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in Lyme Regis is named The Old Black Dog, and part of the legend states that the man who discovered the treasure used it to build an inn that originally stood on the site.
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stood a farmhouse that was haunted by a black dog. This dog never caused any harm, but one night the master of the house in a drunken rage tried to attack it with an
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he did so the dog vanished and the man fell senseless to the ground. He was carried home alive but remained speechless and paralytic for the rest of his life.
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Though English, black dog folklore has spread to other parts of the British Isles. In Scotland the "Muckle Black Tyke" is a black dog that presides at the
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The Gurt Dog ("Great Dog") of Somerset is an example of a benevolent dog. It is said that mothers would allow their children to play unsupervised on the
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that has also been seen throughout Europe and the Americas. It is usually unnaturally large with glowing red or yellow eyes, is often connected with the
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from those who would profane them including thieves, vandals, witches, and warlocks. For this purpose, it was the custom to bury a dog alive under the
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From the Isle of Man is a tale of a guardian black dog that prevented the deaths of several men. A fishing boat was waiting in Peel Harbour for its
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with the usual burning eyes and long sharp teeth. After a few minutes it disappeared, either vanishing like a shadow or sinking into the earth.
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Black dog folklore likely spread with the English diaspora after the colonising of America. The legend of a small black dog has persisted in
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because they believed the Gurt Dog would protect them. It would also accompany lone travelers in the area, acting as a protector and guide.
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is brought in to determine if the dog is in fact real or supernatural. This story makes use of folktales where black dogs symbolize death.
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is a dialect word for "ghostly" or "haunted") are a related phenomenon and some folklorists regard them as identical to the Yeth Hounds.
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During the 1800s, a Cornish mining accident resulted in numerous deaths and led to the local area being haunted by a pack of black dogs.
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that haunts solitary ways and also takes the form of a horse, mule and cow. It was popularised in folklore by its mention in the novel
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that they would have robbed and murdered the wayfarer in the forest that night but were intimidated by the presence of the black dog.
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are known throughout world mythology and folklore, some of which may have influenced or been influenced by the English black dog.
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McNab, Chris "Mythical Monsters: The scariest creatures from legends, books, and movies" in Scholastic Publishing 2006, pp. 8–9.
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The legend has been referenced many times in popular culture. One of the most famous ghostly black dogs in fiction appears in
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district) the churchyard was said to be haunted by a "Bargest". Some black dogs are said to be human beings with the power of
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but usually appeared as a large black dog. He took his name from the barn in which he lived called Capelthwaite Barn, near
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Creatures in the mist: little people, wild men and spirit beings around the world : a study in comparative mythology
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is dark green in color and the size of a stirk (a yearling calf). They were usually kept tied up in the brugh (
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The origins of the black dog are difficult to discern. It is uncertain whether the creature originated in the
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at midnight before a death occurs. At funerals, the presiding clergyman may see the dog looking out from the
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Bastard to name but two. Paranormal societies have investigated the phenomenon, particularly in the 1970s.
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The Cornish Witch-finder: William Henry Paynter and the Witchery, Ghosts, Charms and Folklore of Cornwall
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Title page of the account of Rev. Abraham Fleming's account of the appearance of the ghostly black dog "
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Fairy Tales, Now First Collected: To which are prefixed two dissertations: 1. On Pygmies. 2. On Fairies
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The Lore of the Land: A Guide to England's Legends, from Spring-heeled Jack to the Witches of Warboys
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at night, drawn by headless horses and accompanied by demons and a pack of headless yelping hounds.
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and adjacent parts of Yorkshire there was a belief in Capelthwaite, who could take the form of any
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was executed by hanging in 1751 for the drowning murder of Ruth Osborne whom he accused of being a
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child, that rambles through the woods at night making wailing noises. It is also mentioned in the
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and Shuck) are said to be directly harmful. Some black dogs, however, such as the Gurt Dog in
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released a bonus track entitled "The Black Dog" on a special edition of her studio album
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in the 18th century who would take the form of a large black dog with fiery red eyes. In
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on winter nights as a phantom dog, gnawing on bones and dragging chains along with it.
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with baleful breath and blazing red eyes. Another ghostly black dog is said to haunt
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as "a common term for that weird sorrow which is associated with mysterious causes".
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easy task. A local pub retains the name the "Black Dog". Another theory has it that
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Black dogs are generally regarded as sinister or malevolent, and a few (such as the
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the bullets had no effect on the animal and it walked off, never to be seen again.
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habits of dogs. It is possible that the black dog is a survival of these beliefs.
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for over 400 years, appearing before executions. According to legend, in 1596 a
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who can turn into a large black dog and who is mistaken for the Grim by Harry.
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and determine from its "aspect" whether the soul of the departed was bound for
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Literature, Popular Superstitions, and History of England in the Middle Ages
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under a variety of names including the Perro Negro (Spanish for black dog),
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According to Catholic legend, a black dog attempted to steal Italian mystic
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is not a Barghest or Shuck, it can also take the form of a large black dog.
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The Labyrinth of Mystery, or Guide to the Magical Places of Czechoslovakia
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it was said that the devil would appear in the form of a large black dog.
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notes that black coach legends are "relatively modernised versions" of
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Jersey Maritime Museum for references to the folklore of the Black Dog
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and Huay Pek (Mexico) – alternatively spelled Uay/Way/Waay Chivo/Pek,
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and is supposed to be the Devil himself, whilst near the village of
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is said to be haunted by a black dog that prowls the ruins at night.
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role-playing game, black hound is another name for the intelligent
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and elsewhere, whiche are described as dazzling white hounds. The
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de Garis, Marie (1986) Folklore of Guernsey, The Guernsey Press,
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turned it always stood before him until he finally turned back.
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Shock! The Black Dog of Bungay: A Case Study in Local Folklore
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are named after a dog which is said to be found in the area.
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Blackbeard the pirate and other stories of the Pine Barrens
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The Gytrash (or Guytrash) is a black dog and death omen of
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sometimes drove a black hearse coach on the road between
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A black dog was once said to haunt the main road between
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The Yeth Hound (or Yell Hound) is a black dog found in
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Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland
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Haunted Places of Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire
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Guiley 2007, 2000, p. 61 (variant of "Black Shuck").
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The Black Dog of Newgate has been said to haunt the
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Folk-Lore Society. p. 275. 1727: 344:has long since had rumours of a Black Dog. The 141: 3323:Barber, Sally and Barber, Chips (1988, 1990). 2876:] (in Czech). Prague: Paseka. p. 36. 1133: 937:There are many tales of ghostly black dogs in 4231: 4004: 3181: 1976: 1974: 1387: 639:. Colley's spirit now haunts the site of the 439:A Barghest (or Barguest) is said to roam the 3974:. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. 2843:Sorcellerie et Cultes Populaires en Wallonie 2189: 2187: 1788: 1786: 1764: 1762: 1760: 1758: 1349: 1125: 1106: 1098: 744: 735: 723: 715: 707: 489: 482: 406: 195:Some of the better-known black dogs are the 3884:. See pp. 137–139 ("The Mauthe Doog"). 3242: 2965:Homer, larona C.; and Bock, William Sauts. 2463: 2433: 2431: 2019: 1715: 1363: 1291: 1278: 1248: 1164:, a 19th-century collection of folklore by 133: 4238: 4224: 4018: 4011: 3997: 3834:. Reader's Digest Association. p. 45. 3338:Bord, Colin and Bord, Janet (1980, 1981). 3310:. Vol. 1. 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Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 3211: 3155: 2988: 2867: 2760: 2568: 2428: 2239:"Folklore – The Black Dog of Bouley Bay" 1937: 1935: 1780:Rickard & Michell 2000, pp. 286–287. 1222: 784: 507:, a Jèrriais term for a French Royalist 355:A black dog is said to have appeared to 167: 49:is a supernatural, spectral, or demonic 27: 5378:Legends and myths regarding the Titanic 3855:Rickard, Bob and Michell, John (2000). 3716:Popular Romances of the West of England 3708:(2nd ed.) W. Satchell, Peyton & Co. 3357:Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable 3156:Colleran, Meaghan (20 September 2021). 2858:in Algora Publishing 2007, pp. 114–115. 2733: 2714: 2712: 2710: 2638: 2636: 2469: 2262:Jersey Witches, Ghosts & Traditions 601: 542: 515:), and the legend took off from there. 5590: 3832:Folklore, Myths and Legends of Britain 3622:The Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits 3302: 3226:Mystery Animals of Britain and Ireland 3223: 3217:Traditions, Superstitions and Folklore 3097: 3039: 3037: 3014: 2829: 2721: 2660:Harland and Wilkinson 1867, pp. 91–92. 2472:Penguin Book of Scandinavian Folktales 2353:The Preston Guardian, 17 December 1887 2085: 1925: 1923: 1895: 1893: 1891: 1874: 1810: 1776: 1774: 1011:. It is said to haunt the environs of 879: 503:("The Dog") is an aural corruption of 471: 4219: 3992: 3930:Trubshaw, Robert Nigel (ed.) (2005). 3718:(Vol. 1). London: John Camden Hotten. 3465: 3252:Oxford Dictionary of English Folklore 3123: 3060: 2991:"Cryptid Profile: The Fence Rail Dog" 2896: 2678:Brewer. Hausemen & Hausemen 1997. 2533: 2001:Barber & Barber 1988, 1990, p. 3. 1932: 1547: 1321: 867:is the name of an alleged Black Dog. 614: 16:Mythical creature of British folklore 5388:Time travel claims and urban legends 4428:Angikuni's disappeared Inuit village 3690:The Mythology of Dogs: Canine Legend 3402:. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons. 2937: 2707: 2633: 2539: 2212:Henderson, William (1879). "Ch. 7". 1066: 817:. Sometimes, the grim will toll the 4307:The babysitter and the man upstairs 3679:English Fairy and Other Folk Tales. 3516:The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries 3495:Deane, Tony and Shaw, Tony (2003). 3098:Street, Francesca (24 April 2024). 3043: 3034: 2989:Benedict, Adam (18 November 2018). 2425:Rickard & Michell 2000, p. 287. 2411:"1577, August 4: Suffolk Black Dog" 1920: 1888: 1771: 1484:in the area known, by some, as the 1140:Yeth hound (Dungeons & Dragons) 1035:Who spoke the spectre hound in Man. 1029:For he was speechless, ghastly, wan 264:Stories are told of a black dog in 13: 3316: 3219:. Manchester: A. Ireland & Co. 2460:Briggs 1976, p. 223 ("Hobgoblin"). 1917:Redfern 2004, pp. 36, 52, 182–184. 1885:Bord & Bord 1980, 1981, p. 78. 1535:In the rural backroads of upstate 1333: 1246:the black dog counterpart was the 743:). His appearance, usually in the 459:A man who lived in a village near 14: 5644: 4245: 3671:. London: Frederick Warne and Co. 2383:Thiselton-Dyer 1893, pp. 106–108. 2031:Crosby 2000, pp. 14, 19, 26, 165. 870: 415:The Gallytrot (or Galleytrot) of 5570: 5569: 4483:Black children as alligator bait 4202: 4201: 3530:Feldwick, Matthew (2006, 2007). 3175: 3149: 3117: 3091: 3066: 3015:Jarvis, Robin (7 October 2021). 3008: 2982: 2959: 2928: 2890: 2861: 1515:From sparsely populated central 1488:. In the mid-1970s, the town of 1456: 1416: 1148:folklore. According to Brewer's 5195:University of Cambridge legends 4992:Lampshades made from human skin 3970:Wright, Elizabeth Mary (1913). 3635:Guiley, Rosemary Ellen (2008). 3562:Gantz, Jeffrey (trans) (1976). 3204: 2848: 2835: 2814: 2805: 2793: 2784: 2775: 2766: 2745: 2742:Hunt 1865, Introduction p. xix. 2681: 2672: 2663: 2654: 2645: 2624: 2604: 2592: 2583: 2574: 2524: 2515: 2506: 2497: 2488: 2454: 2440: 2419: 2404: 2395: 2386: 2377: 2364:Hertfordshire's Last Witch Hunt 2356: 2347: 2333: 2324: 2315: 2306: 2294: 2285: 2276: 2267: 2254: 2245: 2231: 2222: 2196: 2154: 2145: 2136: 2123: 2114: 2100: 2070: 2061: 2052: 2043: 2034: 2025: 2004: 1995: 1986: 1962: 1953: 1944: 1941:Evans-Wentz 1966, 1990, p. 129. 1911: 1902: 1865: 1852: 1839: 1826: 1207:and "Furious Host" traditions. 836: 752: 5453:Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction 5051:Legends of Catherine the Great 4488:Black Dog of the Hanging Hills 3982:The English Dialect Dictionary 3602:The Folk-Lore of Hertfordshire 3548:Lancashire Magic & Mystery 3472:The Complete Studio Recordings 3384:. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 3382:British Folk Tales and Legends 2979:. Accessed September 24, 2015. 2630:Gutch and Peacock 1908, p. 53. 2330:Gutch and Peacock 1908, p. 54. 2040:Feldwick 2006, 2007, pp. 89–90 1950:Wilson and Lupton 2013, p. 38. 1795: 1746: 1733: 1588:Padfoot being the nickname of 1151:Dictionary of Phrase and Fable 1032:Like him of whom the Story ran 964: 780: 650: 298:Black Dog Halt railway station 248:to write his well-known story 1: 3687:and Hausman, Loretta (1997). 3667:and Wilkinson, T. T. (1867). 2542:Giants, Monsters, and Dragons 2120:Deane & Shaw 2003, p. 82. 1700: 1624:The Tortured Poets Department 1559:The Hound of the Baskervilles 1300:Four Branches of the Mabinogi 1170:The Hound of the Baskervilles 932: 251:The Hound of the Baskervilles 38:The Hound of the Baskervilles 5557:Lists of legendary creatures 5143:The Dark Side of the Rainbow 4997:Soap made from human corpses 4600:Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences 4377:Litter boxes in schools hoax 4342:The Dark Side of the Rainbow 3927:. London: Ward & Downey. 3905:Stewart, Frances D. (1990). 3763:Phenomena: A Book of Wonders 2642:Henderson 1879, pp. 273–274. 2580:Henderson 1879, pp. 129–132. 2470:Simpson, Jacqueline (1994). 2142:Thiselton-Dyer 1893, p. 108. 2133:116, No. 1 (2005) pp. 75–94. 2108:"Englands Black Dog Legends" 1929:Henderson 1879, pp. 275–276. 1862:in Trubshaw 2005, pp. 54–55. 1836:in Trubshaw 2005, pp. 44–45. 1743:in Trubshaw 2005, pp. 36–37. 1021:The Lay of the Last Minstrel 223:(or Guytrash). Although the 7: 5608:British legendary creatures 4372:Lighthouse and naval vessel 3972:Rustic Speech and Folk-Lore 3876:. Elibron Classics , 2007. 3797:and Semmens, Jason (2008). 3704:Henderson, William (1879). 3681:Walter Scott Publishing Co. 3325:Dark and Dastardly Dartmoor 2945:"The Connecticut Quarterly" 2273:Hartland 1906, pp. 238–241. 2228:Hartland 1906, pp. 235–236. 1728:Westwood & Simpson 2005 1646: 1618:American singer-songwriter 1519:(specifically the towns of 1373:" was a spirit reported in 1134:Yeth Hound and Wisht Hounds 997:, also styled phonetically 892: 428: 163: 10: 5649: 5552:Lists of fictional species 5216:Man Proposes, God Disposes 5004:Lone gunner of Flesquières 4652:Sightings of Elvis Presley 3932:Explore Phantom Black Dogs 3842:Three Men Seeking Monsters 3624:(3rd ed.). Facts on File. 3380:Briggs, Katharine (1977). 3367:An Encyclopedia of Fairies 3347:Goblin Tales of Lancashire 3224:McEwan, Graham J. (1986). 2995:THE PINE BARRENS INSTITUTE 2546:W. W. Norton & Company 1615:studios during recording. 1175:The Wisht or Wish Hounds ( 1137: 1041: 968: 908: 904: 859: 840: 794: 777:than a typical black dog. 673:and the northern parts of 654: 546: 432: 111: 21:Black dog (disambiguation) 18: 5565: 5534: 5483: 5444: 5401: 5393:Urban legends about drugs 5365: 5340: 5305: 5292: 5285: 5259: 5182: 5116: 5109: 5079: 5043: 5017: 4979: 4958: 4898: 4889: 4868: 4770: 4745: 4710: 4701: 4456: 4420: 4280: 4273: 4266: 4253: 4199: 4168: 4137: 4114:Moddey Dhoo (Mauthe Doog) 4026: 3934:. Heart of Albion Press. 3907:Surrey Ghosts Old and New 3637:Ghosts and Haunted Places 2934:Burchell 2007, pp. 1, 24. 2868:Stejskal, Martin (1991). 2790:Campbell 1900, pp. 30–32. 2651:Wright 1913, pp. 194–195. 2589:Wright 1913, pp. 195–197. 2437:Hartland 1906, pp. 237–8. 2341:"The Paranormal Database" 2291:Briggs 1977, pp. 138–140. 2049:Matthews 2004, pp. 35–36. 1792:Briggs 1976, pp. 207–208. 1768:Briggs 1977, pp. 135–140. 1611:that wandered around the 1475:The Connecticut Quarterly 1369:("Old Red Eyes") or the " 1087: 945:for her 1938 publication 586:(not to be confused with 5383:McDonald's urban legends 5035:Zegrze Reservoir Monster 4793:Hanako-san of the Toilet 4044:The Black Dog of Newgate 3814:Welsh Ghostly Encounters 3723:Haunted Places of Surrey 3545:Fields, Kenneth (1998). 3396:Campbell, John Gregorson 3327:. Obelisk Publications. 2447:"The Tollesbury Midwife" 2241:. 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The Guernsey Press. 3345:Bowker, James (1887). 2772:Gantz 1976, pp. 46–47. 2669:Hartland 1906, p. 238. 2530:Hartland 1906, p. 244. 2392:Hartland 1906, p. 237. 2312:Clark 2007, pp. 86–87. 2303:"The Black Dog Legend" 1992:Briggs 1976, p. 74–75. 1632:Dungeons & Dragons 1554:Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1388: 1364: 1350: 1304: 1292: 1279: 1249: 1126: 1116:words for dog, whence 1007: 999: 982: 792: 745: 570:Black Dog of Northorpe 490: 455:Black Dog of Aylesbury 407: 177: 134: 93:and ancient pathways. 42: 5628:Mythological monsters 5598:Black dogs (folklore) 4987:German Corpse Factory 4925:Konstantinos Koukidis 4508:Brown Mountain lights 3959:. Hidden Publishing. 3921:Thiselton-Dyer, T. F. 3791:. London: David Nutt. 3765:. Thames Hudson Ltd. 3759:Rickard, Robert J. M. 3743:. Countryside Books. 3725:. Countryside Books. 3661:(Vol. 5). David Nutt. 3604:. Bishop's Stortford. 3598:Gerish, William Blyth 3534:. Tempus Publishing. 3499:. 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The Hound of the Baskervilles
hellhound
English folklore
Devil
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Bungay
Suffolk
crossroads
barrows
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Barghest
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Germanic
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Garmr
Cerberus
Underworld
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