Jan Tregeagle

Jan Tregeagle

The historical Jan Tregeagle was a magistrate in the early 17th century, a steward under the Duchy of Cornwall, and was known for being particularly harsh; darker stories circulated as well, that he had murdered his wife or made a pact with the Devil. As a lawyer he was a peculiarly nefarious agent, and very hard upon the tenants.

Many legends have grown up around him, and he has evolved into Cornwall's version of Faust, having bargained his soul for power, fame and success. One story goes that sometime after his death, a case was going through the courts in which the defendant had illegally obtained some land. The defendant, sure that the dead Tregeagle could not testify against him, cried, "If Tregeagle ever saw it, I wish to God he would come and declare it!" To the court's astonishment, Tregeagle materialised in the witness box and testified that he had forged some crucial document or other. Justice having been done, the court would not countenance sending him back to Hell, and so set him a series of impossible tasks to while away the time until Judgment Day. He was set the task of dipping the water out of Dozmary Pool with a limpet shell [References abound: [http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/myths-legends/jan-tregeagle.htm] ] , but decided to escape to "Roche Rock" before being set another task, weaving ropes from the sand of Gwenor Cove.

Tregeagle's dismal fate inspired "The Ballad of the Haunted Moor," in which "the soul Tregeagle, a deathless soul/Flies from the Pool with a shriek, a shriek!" [http://www.britannia.com/history/legend/cornish/cornss15.html]

References

External links

* [http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/8cave10.txt Baring-Gould, Sabine. "Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe". Project Gutenberg.]
* [http://www.britannia.com/history/legend/cornish/cornss15.html Harris, J. Henry. "The Legend of Jan Treageagle" in "Cornish Saints and Sinners", accessed 15 May 2006]
* [http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/legends/jantreg.html Mysterious Britain Article]
* [http://web.ukonline.co.uk/conker/conkers-and-ghosts/tregeagle-ghost.htm The tasks of Jan Tregeagle's ghost]


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