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Hello Nix, a lot of the older ones are here
http://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Folklore+Society+%28Great+Britain%29%22
but I suppose the newer ones are still in copyright and I'm not sure there's anywhere you can see them for free on the internet? (I can see them through a library subscription at JSTOR). If it's any consolation I had a look at the quote you mention, and boringly that's literally all it says in the article - well, about the fairies at Ludchurch, I'm assuming that's what you were interested in. The rest of the article is about other places in Staffordshire. But if there's anything I can try to find out..

Thanks so much. I love the depth of your knowledge in this area.
These little hints are tantalising aren't they?

Alan Garner found a 19th century document relating the account of a miner who found 'druidical things' when he descended a chasm below the surface and now possibly hidden by earth movement. Rock art is his speculation - as at Cresswell Crags.