Walter Gregor

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Revd.
Walter Gregor
MA
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Born 1825
Died 1897
Residence Macduff, Banff [1863]
Pitsligo Manse, Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire [1864]
Occupation church
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membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1881.04 last listed
elected_AI 1863
elected_ASL 1863
clubs New Spalding Club
societies Folklore Society
Scottish Text Society

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Rev Walter Gregor was a Church of Scotland minister from Pitsligo near Banff. Whilst his ministry was a success and he was greatly respected by his congregation, he pursued other interests at the same time. Indeed, he served as curator of Banff museum for a while. Subsequently, Gregor achieved a degree of fame as a folklorist and ethnologist. He wrote an account of Banffshire dialect, which highlighted some curiosities of the Scots language of the region. Many of these were terms pertaining to plants and animals, and in translating these, Gregor demonstrated that he was well acquainted with scientific Latin terminology. However, his most accomplished work was possibly the research he carried out into the folklore of North East Scotland. Certainly his work was unmarred by hypocritical puritanism: as his morbid tales of kelpies and the ghoulish 'yaird swine' show. Perhaps even more surprising than his ability to write about dark myths was his ability to write down some of the earthier folk-traditions, such as cats emitting semen if they jump over food. Many of the more puritanical members of his flock must have been somewhat taken aback by his unembarassed recordings of such things

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He wrote an account of Banffshire dialect

The Folk-Lore Of The North-East Of Scotland
By Walter Gregor

Children's Amusements (Folklore History Series)
Walter Gregor

Counting-Out Rhymes of Children
Author Gregor Walter

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