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Michael Aislabie Denham

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Michael Denham


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Border Sketches of Folklore, Folklore of the Borderlan, The Denham Tracts; A, Denham Tracts, Denham Tracts - Or - A Few Pic

Michael Aislabie Denham (died 1859) was an English merchant and collector of folklore.

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Life

A native of Bowes, Yorkshire, Denham was in business at Kingston-upon-Hull in the early part of his life. Ultimately he settled as a general merchant at Piercebridge, near Gainford, County Durham, where he died on 10 September 1859.

Works

Denham collected local lore. His works were:

  • A Collection of Proverbs and Popular Sayings relating to the Seasons, the Weather, and Agricultural Pursuits, gathered chiefly from oral tradition, London, 1846, printed by the Percy Society.
  • The Slogans, and War and Gathering Cries of the North of England, 1850, and with additions, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1851.
  • A Collection of Bishoprick Rhymes, Proverbs, and Sayings, to which he afterwards added four tracts of the same kind, completing the last about 1858.
  • Cumberland Rhymes, Proverbs, and Sayings, in four parts, the last of which appeared in 1854.
  • A similar work relating to Westmorland, in two parts, 1858.
  • Roman Imperial Gold Coin, a description of a coin of the Emperor Maximus [Durham (?) 1856], under the pseudonym "Archæus".
  • Folklore of the North, in six parts, the last appearing in 1856.
  • Folklore, or a Collection of Local Rhymes, Proverbs, Sayings, Prophecies, Slogans, &c., relating to Northumberland, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Berwick-on-Tweed; Richmond, Yorkshire, 1858. Limited to fifty copies.
  • Minor Tracts on Folklore, to the number of twenty, starting about 1849 and ending about 1854.
  • A Classified Catalogue of the Antiquarian Tomes, Tracts, and Trifles, referring to the works Denham had edited himself, 1859.
  • References

    Michael Aislabie Denham Wikipedia