Get In Touch With Your Yorkshire Heritage Through These Stories From Bygone Days
Get In Touch With Your Yorkshire Heritage Through These Stories From Bygone Days
 
Yorkshire Folk Tales
Yorkshire Folk Tales
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  • The very first series of Yorkshire Folk Tales were written to amuse my grandchildren, Joseph, Tom, Luke, and Alice who have Yorkshire blood coursing thorugh their veins, but who live outside the White Rose County, whom I have always loved, and whom I always shall love, come what may.  Nothing will ever change my undying affection for you.  Granddad

  

  •  Yorkshire Folk Tales are gathered from more than 7,000 years of Yorkshire history, dusted off, re-written, and recorded on Compact Discs by Ronnie Bray, a Yorkshire Writer and Wit with an international reputation.
  • They are created to amuse educate, thrill, scare, and inform children of all ages.  
  • YFT content is 100% Child Safe
  • Five CDs in this series are available now, with a further two volumes coming on line soon.
  • Every CD is backed by our 100% 'No Quibble' Guarantee

  

  • In the unlikely event that your CD is faulty on receipt, we will exchange it 'like-for-like' at no cost to you.  :)  GUARANTEED
  
  
Tales include

  

  • .Swine Harries
  • The Richmond Drummer Boy
  • The Best Laid Plans
  • The Farn Dale Hob
  • The Yorkshire Bite
  • True Love
  • The Skinningrove Merman
  • The Sobering of Billy Bray
  • Tom Chaloner & The Papal    Curse
  • Jemmy Hirst & Why I Will    Never Like Him
  • Old Nanny Of Lexhoe
  • Legend of Semer Water
  • The Dreadful Tale of    Sarkless Kitty
  • The Wond'rous Tale of Jack    and Jill
  • A Company of Giants
  • The Witching Hour
  • The Canny Cobbler
  • Beggar's Bridge,
  • The Miracles of Brother Jucundus
  • The Hermit of Rombalds Moor
  • &c
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The Ancient Cloth Hall on Market Street Huddersfield at the head of Cloth Hall Street where James Bray sold his Fancy Cloth and Waistcoatings

  

The Lower storey of the Entrance and the Cupola were removed and rebuilt in Ravensknowle Park Dalton where they remain to this day

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King's Head Yard in Huddersfield where my Great-Great Grandfather James Bray Cloth Manufacturer of Deighton had a lock-up warehouse

  

 
BUY YOUR ENGLISH FOLK TALES CDs HERE & ENJOY THEM FOREVER
BUY YOUR ENGLISH FOLK TALES CDs HERE & ENJOY THEM FOREVER