Lincolnshire, a county with many variations in the dialect, once
nurtured many folk tales, and though these stories may no longer be told
as often as they once were, they still resonate within the rural
landscape. From the dark tales of the Black Dog that would cross the
marshes at night, and the Lincolnshire Imp that haunted Lincoln
Cathedral, to the humorous tales of the Lad that went to look for Fools
and the Farmer and the Boggart, so many of these tales are rooted in the
county and take us back to a time when the people would huddle around
the fire in the mud and stud cottages to while away the long winter
evenings. Such nights would also inspire the telling of tales of
witches, fairies, ghosts, giants, and dragons. These tales will be of
interest to modern readers (and storytellers), both within Lincolnshire
and elsewhere.