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In this episode we take a look at stories of Cornish Giants and chat with storyteller, author and musician Mike O'Connor
Here's a link to Mike's current show: https://prophecyofmerlin.com/
Here are the links to the talks on Ghosts and the Cornish Landscape this Autumn:
17th October - IntoBodmin (The Old Library): https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/bodmin/the-old-library/ghosts-and-the-cornish-landscape/e-zlvqeo
29th October - The Poly, Falmouth: https://thepoly.org/whats-on/event/3204/ghosts-the-cornish-landscape
31st October - The Acorn, Penzance: https://www.theacornpenzance.com/events/ghosts-and-the-cornish-landscape/
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In this episode we explore the ghostly tales and folklore surrounding the old manor of Kenegie in West Cornwall.
Here are the links to the talks on Ghosts and the Cornish Landscape this Autumn:
17th October - IntoBodmin (The Old Library): https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/bodmin/the-old-library/ghosts-and-the-cornish-landscape/e-zlvqeo
29th October - The Poly, Falmouth: https://thepoly.org/whats-on/event/3204/ghosts-the-cornish-landscape
31st October - The Acorn, Penzance: https://www.theacornpenzance.com/events/ghosts-and-the-cornish-landscape/
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In this episode we explore the use of traditional charms and cures in Cornwall.
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Here's a link to the Witchcraft Talk in August, which still has tickets available:
https://thepoly.org/whats-on/event/3148/a-history-of-witchcraft-in-cornwall
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In this episode we take a look at a few more local tales, beliefs and customs surrounding Cornish Piskies.
If you're enjoying the series and would like to help support the project, here's a link to the Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/thepiskietrap
Here's a link to the Witchcraft Talk at the Poly in Falmouth, which still has tickets available:
The Poly, Falmouth: https://thepoly.org/whats-on/event/2942/a-history-of-witchcraft-in-cornwall
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In this episode we take a look at some ghostly Cornish tales connected with the sea
Here are the links to the Witchcraft Talk Venues:
The Acorn, Penzance: https://www.theacornpenzance.com/events/pellars-charmers-cunning-folk-a-history-of-witchcraft-in-cornwall/
The Poly, Falmouth: https://thepoly.org/whats-on/event/2942/a-history-of-witchcraft-in-cornwall
IntoBodmin (The Old Library): https://intobodmin.co.uk/events/
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In this episode we have a little case update, following on from the Piskie Bite episode on Ill-Wishing in Mid Cornwall. We also chat to writer, historian and researcher Francis Edwards about the story of Beatrice Small, who operated as a fortune teller across Devon and Cornwall in the late 1800s.
Here's a link to the article on Beatrice Small: https://the-cornish-historian.com/2021/12/20/the-notorious-beatrice-small-fortune-teller/
Booking info for the Witchcraft Talks at The Poly Falmouth: https://thepoly.org/whats-on/event/2942/a-history-of-witchcraft-in-cornwall?fbclid=IwAR3KhYh-ZkWUY_tMtbxyMaMdxScaPi7v7zuYgOnuPzCuim31KmzwDA05O4c_aem_AR44VOwEo0CEd0IJVJG4WN6osGdEuv7OYQJJInrTit8-M6ciWYE4KkhYxkWH6jPvR6Xbs5GAj9bbU2eIbTY258ZZ
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In this episode we take a look at some of the dark tales associated with crossroads in Devon and Cornwall
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Here's a link to the episode of 'The Cornish Bird' podcast:
https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-cornish-bird/31-rough-roads-footpads-UjN9iREpDY5/
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In this episode we explore the belief in witchcraft and the concept of 'ill-wishing', taking a look at some examples from mid Cornwall in the nineteenth century
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In this mini episode we take a look at some weird and wonderful ghost stories that have appeared in the local newspapers over the centuries
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A mini episode for the festive season, where we take a little look at some of the old traditions and customs from across Cornwall at this time of year
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In this episode we take a look at stories and sightings of sea monsters from the seas around Cornwall, explore the creature known as 'Morgawr' and chat with writer, blogger and podcaster Elizabeth Dale, better known as the 'Cornish Bird'.
Here are the links by The Cornish Bird that I recommend checking out in relation to Cornish sea monsters:
https://cornishbirdblog.com/cornwalls-leviathan/
https://cornishbirdblog.com/hunting-for-cornish-sea-monsters-the-legend-of-the-morgawr/
Here's that story by Ed Boddaert
https://www.mevagissey.net/monster.htm
You can find the reading list for this series here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/149542206-the-piskie-trap?ref=nav_mybooks
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In this mini episode we take a look at some beliefs and customs surrounding fairy folk from across Cornwall
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In this episode we explore a local ghost story from the village of Sennen in West Cornwall, and how it may be connected with the smuggling that was rife in the area at the turn of the 1800s.
The Smugglers of Sennen by Sandra Pritchard: http://vingoe.name/sennen_smugglers.htm
Here's that link to the article on Sennen by the Cornish Bird: https://cornishbirdblog.com/sennen-cove-the-landing-place-of-kings/
Here's a link to the First & Last Inn: https://www.firstandlastinn.co.uk/
You can find the reading list for this series here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/149542206-the-piskie-trap?ref=nav_mybooks
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In another Piskie Bite we take a look at some tales of Phantom coaches from Cornwall and Devon
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The first of some new little Piskie Bites. In this episode we explore a couple of macabre discoveries that have been made across Cornwall. Warning: contains some dark subject matter.
Here's a link to the blog post by the Cornish Bird:
https://cornishbirdblog.com/penzance-ghost-story-skeleton-under-the-floor/
Here's a link to Saltash History and Heritage:
https://saltash.org/saltash-people/willian-price-drury-cbe.html
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In this episode we explore a range of tales and superstitions involving the White Hare from across Cornwall, and chat with author and storyteller Mike O'Connor to delve a bit deeper into the stories, and the possible meanings and interpretations behind them.
Here's a link to the White Hare of Looe by Mazed Tales: https://www.mazedtales.org/content/stories/white-hare
You can find the reading list for this series here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/149542206-the-piskie-trap?ref=nav_mybooks
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Cornwall is famous for its stories of smugglers and privateers. In this episode we look at the story of Zephaniah Job, who was known as 'The Smuggler's Banker', chatting to author and historian Jeremy Rowett Johns about the reality behind the smuggling that was going on in the Cornish village of Polperro during the eighteenth century.
You can find the reading list for this series here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/149542206?ref=nav_mybooks
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Here's a link to that self portrait of Lieutenant Gabriel Bray: https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-200903
You can find out more about the Polperro Heritage Press and Jeremy's work here: https://www.polperropress.co.uk/
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In this episode we delve into the weird and wonderful world of the parson ghost layers in Cornwall during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and chat to blogger and podcaster Elizabeth Dale aka 'The Cornish Bird'.
Since recording I've been reliably informed that the Manor at Gulval should be pronounced 'KenEGGy' rather than 'KENegie'You can find the reading list for this series here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/149542206?ref=nav_mybooks
Here's the link to Mark Stoyle's article on the Gear Rout: https://www.jstor.org/stable/4053986
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Here's the link to the Cornish Bird blog and Podcast: https://cornishbirdblog.com/
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In this episode we explore a range of tales and superstitions surrounding Cornish Piskies, and chat to author and poet Anna Chorlton
You can find the reading list for this series here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/149542206?ref=nav_mybooks
If you're enjoying the series, and would like to support the project further, then check out my patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thepiskietrap
You can find out more about 'Mazed Tales' by visiting: https://www.mazedtales.org/
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Cornwall has a long history of mining, and in this episode we explore the legends and superstitions held by Cornish miners. Stories of the famous Cornish Knockers, and tales of a ghost said to haunt a particular mine on Cornwall's north coast. We chat to local historian Roger Radcliffe, to get his thoughts on these legends, and the realities of working in a mine.
You can find the reading list for this series here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/149542206?ref=nav_mybooks
And the article by Ronald M James here: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1499362
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