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No sign that I can see of a placename in Orkney called Leegarth - although there are two in Shetland. Tempting to speculate the tale could have originated there, although the name may well just be a synonym for "nice place" setting the scene for the hero's journey. Ben Mac Dui 19:29, 10 November 2014 (UTC) reply

Thanks, MacDui. I just checked to see if Jessie Saxby might have mentioned it in her book but nothing I can see. SagaciousPhil - Chat 09:34, 11 November 2014 (UTC) reply

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I've added a brief sentence. I am not familair with the citation style but the one I've used seems to produce effects that look reasonably congruent. He also discusses Nucklavee, Hogboons etc. Ben Mac Dui 17:30, 14 November 2014 (UTC) reply

Thanks, MacDui, that's great and really helpful! I'll easily tweak the citation format, so no worries. SagaciousPhil - Chat 05:56, 15 November 2014 (UTC) reply
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No sign that I can see of a placename in Orkney called Leegarth - although there are two in Shetland. Tempting to speculate the tale could have originated there, although the name may well just be a synonym for "nice place" setting the scene for the hero's journey. Ben Mac Dui 19:29, 10 November 2014 (UTC) reply

Thanks, MacDui. I just checked to see if Jessie Saxby might have mentioned it in her book but nothing I can see. SagaciousPhil - Chat 09:34, 11 November 2014 (UTC) reply

Muir

I've added a brief sentence. I am not familair with the citation style but the one I've used seems to produce effects that look reasonably congruent. He also discusses Nucklavee, Hogboons etc. Ben Mac Dui 17:30, 14 November 2014 (UTC) reply

Thanks, MacDui, that's great and really helpful! I'll easily tweak the citation format, so no worries. SagaciousPhil - Chat 05:56, 15 November 2014 (UTC) reply

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