Thomas Crofton Croker (15 January 1798 – 8 August 1854) was an Irish antiquary, best known for his Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland...
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November 2017. Croker, Thomas Crofton (1825). Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. London: J. Muray. Croker, Thomas Crofton (1826). Fairy Legends...
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Thomas Croker may refer to: Thomas Crofton Croker, Irish antiquary Thomas Francis Dillon Croker, his son, British antiquary and poet This disambiguation...
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ISBN 978-0-313-34990-4. Croker, Thomas Crofton (1838). Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. [By Thomas Crofton Croker.]. John Murray; Thomas Tegg&Son...
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usually referred to as "T. F. Dillon Croker". He was the only child of Thomas Crofton Croker, and Marianne Croker; his parents collaborated closely, and...
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his friends was the Irish writer Thomas Crofton Croker (1798–1854) who moved to London from Ireland in 1818. Croker, who was almost the same age at Ryan...
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journalistic work. Keightley is known to have contributed tales to Thomas Crofton Croker's Fairy Legends of South Ireland (1825), though not properly acknowledged...
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Popular Phrases and Nursery Rhymes, vol. I, second edition. p. 252. Thomas Crofton Croker (1850). Recollections of Old Christmas: a Masque. pp. ii. Hey Diddle...
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fierce or malicious being", encompassing both etymologies, though Thomas Crofton Croker considered the alternative etymology more dubious than the dubh...
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Brewery of Eggshells is an Irish fairy tale collected in 1825 by Thomas Crofton Croker in his first volume of Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South...
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