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StoryThe Forfar Witches Angusfolklore39 years 1 month ago
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StoryBourtree and Broom Angusfolklore39 years 1 month ago
StoryThose Who Cut The Holly Tree Angusfolklore69 years 1 month ago
StoryThe Battle of Nechtansmere, 685 A.D. Angusfolklore49 years 2 months ago
CollectionPoems of the Dark Ages Angusfolklore09 years 2 months ago
StoryPhantom Drummer of the Ogilvys Angusfolklore09 years 2 months ago
StoryMelgund Castle Angusfolklore39 years 2 months ago
CollectionFolklore of Angus (or Forfarshire) in Scotland Angusfolklore09 years 2 months ago

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Comfy Cosy

Now that another hellish night shift was finished she deserved to sleep, if anyone did. Her efforts were done by dawn and exhaustion seeped in, even...
Gold cherry

The Once and Future God

The only man on board who more or less believed in God even in calm weather was the only one well enough to walk on deck during the storm. The rest...

Witches of Brechin

While the records of 17th century witchcraft in Forfar have become the most famous records of a dark period in local history (and have been...
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Hoodie

When the lights flickered as the train entered rough country all the boys in the carriage howled raucously. The regulars on the local service either...
Cherry

The Forfar Witches

The most famous Angus trials were those women put to trial in Forfar in the early 1660s. The trials may have been prompted by an argument between a...

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