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Sprites (local): Barguest, Boggart, or Boguest, 274–5; Bogle, 247; Bloody cap or Bluidie cowl, see Redcap; Brag, see Picktree Brag; Brownie, 248–251; Brown man of the Muirs, 251–2; Capelthwaites, 275–6; Cauld Lads (of Hilton, of Gilsland), 266–7; Cow-lugsprites, 262; Dobie, 247–8; Dunnie, 263; Dunters, see Powries; Habetrot, 258–262; Hedley-Kow, 270–1; Hobs (Hob Headless, Hob of Coniscliffe, Hobthrush), 264; Jenny Greenteeth, 265; Kaboutermannekin (Holland), 250, 253, 255; Killmoulis, 252–3; Kludde (Flanders) 272–3; Kirkegrim or Kyrkogrim (Sweden and Denmark), 274; Nick, Nippon, or Nykk (Iceland, &c.), 272; Oschaert (Hamme), 273; Padfoot, 273–4; Pegs (Peg Powler, Peg o’Nell), 265–266; Phooka (Ireland), 272; Phynnoderee (Manx), 251; Picktree Brag, 270; Piskies (Sussex), 249; Pixies (Devon), 249, 276; Powries, 255–6; Radiant Boy, 267–8; Redcap or Redcomb, 253–5; Robin Goodfellow, 271–2; Scantlie Mab, 259, 261; Silkies