| Cawthorne Dragon |
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A flying wyrm that lived in the Serpent's Well in
Cawthorne, South Yorkshire.
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| Deerhurst Dragon |
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A venemous dragon that lived in Deerhurst near Tewkesbury.
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| George's Dragon |
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The dragon killed by Saint George, patron Saint of England.
It appears not to have a specific name of its own.
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| The Henham Dragon |
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A dragon which was documented flying over the village of Henham
in 1669. It was later claimed to have been a hoax perpertrated with the aid of a nine-foot
long model dragon.
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| The Knucker |
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A water dragon from Sussex.
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| The Laidly Wyrm |
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The Laidly Wyrm was once a princess who was turned into a
serpent by her evil stepmother. Oh yes she was!
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| The Lambton Wyrm |
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An English dragon, the Wyrm was accidentally caught by John Lambton
whilst fishing. He threw it down a well but the Wyrm survived and grew
into a dragon that terrorised the neighbourhood.
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| Master Stoorworm |
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A huge sea serpent from Celtic mythology. His death led
to the creation of the Orkney, Shetland and Faroe Islands.
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| Nessie |
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Familiar name for the Loch Ness monster
Nessie at Wyrdology
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| Norbert |
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Hagrid's baby dragon in the Harry Potter tales
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| Wyvern |
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Generic name for a common type of British dragon. See wyvern information
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| Y Ddraig Goch |
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The red dragon, symbol of Wales.
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