Folklore of Lincolnshire (2012)

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Every county has its stories of this sinister phenomenon, each with a differing name; in Lincolnshire they are called either Black Shuck or Hairy Jack.
It is said that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle took inspiration from tales of the Yeth Hounds, the beasts that are said to roam Dartmoor, when he wrote The Hound of the Baskervilles. Other famous authors have absorbed some of this folklore into their writings, such as Charlotte Brontë in Jane Eyre, showing the sightings and tales were well enough known t
...o be included in popular writing.
The din was on the causeway: a horse was coming…In those days I was young, and all sorts of fancies bright and dark tenanted my mind…I remembered certain of Bessie’s tales, wherein figured a North-of-England spirit, called a ‘Gytrash’; which, in the form of a horse, mule, or large dog, haunted solitary ways, and sometimes came upon belated travellers, as this horse was now coming upon me…I heard a rush under the hedge, and [there] glided a great dog…It was exactly one mask of Bessie’s Gytrash – a lion-like creature with long hair and a huge head.1 Theo Brown identifies three separate types of Black Dogs but she does admit to there being some overlap: A.


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