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- Bluecap abstract "A bluecap is a mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore that inhabits mines and appears as a small blue flame. If miners treat them with respect, the bluecaps lead them to rich deposits of minerals. Like knockers or kobolds, bluecaps can also forewarn miners of cave-ins. They are mostly associated with the Anglo-Scottish borders. They were hard workers and expected to be paid a working man's wages, equal to those of an average putter (a mine worker who pushes the wagons). Their payment was left in a solitary corner of the mine, and they would not accept any more or less than they were owed. The miners would sometimes see the flickering bluecap settle on a full tub of coal, transporting it as though \"impelled by the sturdiest sinews\". Another being of the same type (though less helpful in nature) was called Cutty Soames or Old Cutty Soames who was known to cut the rope-traces or soams by which the assistant putter was yoked to the tub.".
- Bluecap wikiPageID "19377478".
- Bluecap wikiPageLength "2760".
- Bluecap wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Bluecap wikiPageRevisionID "671177363".
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Anglo.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Border.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Brownie_(folklore).
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_ghosts.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_legendary_creatures.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairies.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goblins.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Northumbrian_folklore.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Northumbrian_folkloric_beings.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supernatural_legends.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Coblynau.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Cofgod.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink English_folklore.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Fairy.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Ghost.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Hob_(folklore).
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Knocker_(folklore).
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Kobold.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Legendary_creature.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLink Redcap.
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bluecap".
- Bluecap wikiPageWikiLinkText "bluecap".
- Bluecap country "United Kingdom".
- Bluecap firstReported "In folklore".
- Bluecap grouping Legendary_creature.
- Bluecap grouping "Fairy".
- Bluecap habitat "Mines".
- Bluecap name "Bluecap".
- Bluecap region "England".
- Bluecap status "Unconfirmed".
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fairies.
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mythical_creature.
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Legendary-creature-stub.
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bluecap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfnp.
- Bluecap subject Category:English_ghosts.
- Bluecap subject Category:English_legendary_creatures.
- Bluecap subject Category:Fairies.
- Bluecap subject Category:Goblins.
- Bluecap subject Category:Northumbrian_folklore.
- Bluecap subject Category:Northumbrian_folkloric_beings.
- Bluecap subject Category:Supernatural_legends.
- Bluecap hypernym Fairy.
- Bluecap type TelevisionShow.
- Bluecap comment "A bluecap is a mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore that inhabits mines and appears as a small blue flame. If miners treat them with respect, the bluecaps lead them to rich deposits of minerals. Like knockers or kobolds, bluecaps can also forewarn miners of cave-ins. They are mostly associated with the Anglo-Scottish borders. They were hard workers and expected to be paid a working man's wages, equal to those of an average putter (a mine worker who pushes the wagons).".
- Bluecap label "Bluecap".
- Bluecap sameAs Q4930278.
- Bluecap sameAs m.07s7vh9.
- Bluecap sameAs Q4930278.
- Bluecap sameAs 藍帽子_(妖精).
- Bluecap wasDerivedFrom Bluecap?oldid=671177363.
- Bluecap isPrimaryTopicOf Bluecap.