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- Dragon_of_Wantley abstract "The Dragon of Wantley is a legend of a dragon-slaying by a knight on Wharncliffe Crags in South Yorkshire, recounted in a comic broadside ballad of 1685, later included in Thomas Percy's 1767 Reliques of Ancient Poetry, and enjoying widespread popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries, although less well-known today. The ballad tells how the Falstaffian knight, Moore of Moore Hall obtains a bespoke suit of spiked Sheffield armour and delivers a fatal kick to the dragon's \"arse-gut,\" its only vulnerable spot - as the dragon explains with its dying breath. The topography of the ballad is accurate in its detail as regards Wharncliffe Crags and environs, but the story, and its burlesque humour, has been enjoyed in places far from the landscape from which it appears to derive and has been used to make a number of points unrelated to it. More Hall is a 15th-century (or earlier) residence immediately below the gritstone edge of Wharncliffe Crags -- Wharncliffe being formerly known in the local vernacular as Wantley -- The dragon was reputed to reside in a den, and to fly across the valley to Allman (Dragon's) Well on the Waldershelf ridge above Deepcar.".
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- Dragon_of_Wantley wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Carey_(writer).
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- Dragon_of_Wantley wikiPageWikiLink The_Beggars_Opera.
- Dragon_of_Wantley wikiPageWikiLink The_Virginian_(novel).
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- Dragon_of_Wantley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dragon of Wantley".
- Dragon_of_Wantley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dragon of Wharncliffe".
- Dragon_of_Wantley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wantley Dragon".
- Dragon_of_Wantley author "Owen WISTER".
- Dragon_of_Wantley title "The Dragon of Wantley".
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- Dragon_of_Wantley subject Category:1737_poems.
- Dragon_of_Wantley subject Category:1767_poems.
- Dragon_of_Wantley subject Category:British_poems.
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- Dragon_of_Wantley subject Category:Satirical_works.
- Dragon_of_Wantley hypernym Legend.
- Dragon_of_Wantley type Person.
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- Dragon_of_Wantley comment "The Dragon of Wantley is a legend of a dragon-slaying by a knight on Wharncliffe Crags in South Yorkshire, recounted in a comic broadside ballad of 1685, later included in Thomas Percy's 1767 Reliques of Ancient Poetry, and enjoying widespread popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries, although less well-known today.".
- Dragon_of_Wantley label "Dragon of Wantley".
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- Dragon_of_Wantley sameAs El_dragón_de_Wantley.
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- Dragon_of_Wantley sameAs Q5305327.
- Dragon_of_Wantley wasDerivedFrom Dragon_of_Wantley?oldid=702899768.
- Dragon_of_Wantley depiction Wharncliffe_Dragon.JPG.
- Dragon_of_Wantley isPrimaryTopicOf Dragon_of_Wantley.