- Author: W. Traill Dennison Author Record # 320982
- Legal Name: Dennison, Walter Traill
- Birthplace: Sanday, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK
- Birthdate: 6 October 1825
- Deathdate: 3 September 1894
- Language: English
- Webpages: Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Walter Traill Dennison
- Note: Scottish folklorist & farmer.
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Short Fiction
- The Mester Ship (1890)
- The Mither of the Sea (1890)
- Fin Wives (1891)
- Nuckelavee (1891) [also as by Walter Traill Dennison and Robert D. San Souci]
- The Fin Men (1891)
- The Sea Trows (1891)
- The Stove Worm (1891)
- Finfolkaheem (1892)
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The Mermaid (1892)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Johnie Croy of Volyar and the Mermaid (1979) [as by Nancy Cutt and W Towrie Cutt and Walter Traill Dennison]
- Assipattle and the Mester Stoorworm (1893)
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A Dweller in Hilda-land (1893)
also appeared as:
- Variant: "A Close Tongue Keeps a Safe Head" (1979) [as by Nancy Cutt and W Towrie Cutt and Walter Traill Dennison]
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Hilda-land (1893)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Annie Norn and the Fin Folk (1979) [as by Nancy Cutt and W Towrie Cutt and Walter Traill Dennison]
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How Eyn-hallow, Once Hilda-land, Was Made Holy (1893)
also appeared as:
- Variant: "Eyn-hallow Free" (1979) [as by Nancy Cutt and W Towrie Cutt and Walter Traill Dennison]
- Selkie Folk (1893)
- The Stolen Winding-sheet (1979) with Nancy Cutt and W. Towrie Cutt [only as by Nancy Cutt and W. Towrie Cutt and Walter Traill Dennison]
