Topic: Superstition
Browse Notes & Queries articles (1849–1900) tagged with the topic “Superstition”. Explore Victorian-era queries, notes, and replies on this subject.
29 articles found.
- BISHOP BARNABY (1849, REPLY)
- Charm for the Toothache (1850, NOTE)
- Divination by the Bible and Key (1850, NOTE)
- High Spirits considered a Sign of impending Calamity or Death (1850, NOTE)
- May-dew (1850, NOTE)
- Pixies (1850, NOTE)
- Snakes (1850, REPLY)
- FOLK LORE - OMENS FROM CATTLE (1850, NOTE)
- North Sides of Churchyards unconsecrated (1850, REPLY)
- Exhumation of a Body ominous to Family of the Deceased (1850, NOTE)
- May Marriages (1850, NOTE)
- Another Charm for Warts (1850, NOTE)
- Divination by Bible and Key (1850, NOTE)
- CHAUCER'S NIGHT CHARM (1850, NOTE)
- Judas Bell (1850, REPLY)
- Death-bed Superstition (1850, REPLY)
- Le Petit Albert (1850, REPLY)
- May Marriages (1850, NOTE)
- Fifth Son (1850, QUERY)
- Overyssel Superstition (1850, NOTE)
- Langley, Kent, Prophetic Spring at (1850, NOTE)
- Lammer Beads (1851, REPLY)
- The Evil Eye (1851, NOTE)
- Obeahism (1851, REPLY)
- Obeism (1851, REPLY)
- Obeism (1851, QUERY)
- FOLK LORE OF SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, NO. 3 (1851, NOTE)
- Curious Fact in Natural History (1851, NOTE)
- Sacramental Wine (1851, NOTE)