Faiths and folklore of the British Isles; a descriptive and historical dictionary of the superstitions, beliefs and popular customs of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from Norman times to the end of the nineteenth century, with classical and foreign analogues, by W. Carew Hazlitt.
"Based on The popular antiquities of Great Britain, by John Brand and Sir Henry Ellis."
"In 1905 the book was ... revised by Hazlitt. By that time his revisions and additions were so extensive that the authorship in large measure is [his] ... The present edition is a reprint of the 1905 edition, with a new introduction by Dr. Decherd Turner."