Works
edit- Shropshire Folk-Lore: A Sheaf of Gleanings, London: Trübner & Co., 1883.
Contributions to Folk-Lore Journal
edit- "Two Folk-Tales from Herefordshire" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 2 (1884), pp. 20–23.
- "Variant of the Three Noodles" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 2 (1884), pp. 40–43.
- "The Science of Folk-Lore (Burne, pp. 97–103)" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 3 (1885), pp. 97–103.
- "The Science of Folk-Lore (Burne, pp. 267–269)" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 3 (1885), pp. 267–269.
- "Classification of Folk-Lore" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 4 (1886), pp. 158–163.
- "Songs" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 4 (1886), pp. 259–264.
- "Some Simple Methods of Promoting the Study of Folk-Lore, and the Extension of the Folk-Lore Society" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 5 (1887), pp. 62–65.
- "Congress of Folklorists at Paris" in The Folk-Lore Journal, 7 (1889), pp. 275–276.
- "The Collection of English Folk-Lore" in Folk-Lore, 1 (1890), pp. 313–330
- "Correspondence: The Buck’s Leap" in Folk-Lore, 3 (1892), pp. 427–428
- "Guy Fawkes on the South Coast" in Folk-Lore, 5 (1894), pp. 38–40
- "Staffordshire Folk and their Lore" in Folk-Lore, 7 (1896), pp. 366–386
- "The Value of European Folklore in the History of Culture" in Folk-Lore, 21 (1910), pp. 14–41
- "The Essential Unity of Folklore" in Folk-Lore, 22 (1911), pp. 14–40
- "Guy Fawkes' Day" in Folk-Lore, 23 (1912), pp. 409–426
- "Obituary of Marian Emily Roalfe Cox" in Folk-Lore, 27 (1916), pp. 434–435
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