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Five notes on nineteenth-century cornish changelings: (1) when did the cornish stop believing in changelings?, (2) the missing child of treonike, c. 1835, and his historical antecedents, (3) the misunderstood 1843 penzance changeling case, (4) evans-wentz and nineteenth-century cornish changelings, (5) selena moor, changelings and irish chapbooks

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Journal of the Royal institution of Cornwall, 2013, pp. 51-79
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YOUNG, Simon, Five notes on nineteenth-century cornish changelings: (1) when did the cornish stop believing in changelings?, (2) the missing child of treonike, c. 1835, and his historical antecedents, (3) the misunderstood 1843 penzance changeling case, (4) evans-wentz and nineteenth-century cornish changelings, (5) selena moor, changelings and irish chapbooks, Journal of the Royal institution of Cornwall, 2013, pp. 51-79 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/39705
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