Hell Mary Hill Explained

Hell Mary Hill (probably a corruption of Hail Mary Hill), is a forested hill, "tolerably high", near Sheffield, England.

According to legend, near its top is a cave reputedly containing a chest of money. The legend is described thus:[1]

--a great iron chest, so full, that when the sun shines bright upon it, the gold can be seen through the key-hole; but it has never yet been stolen, because:

This tradition is curiously coincident with the German superstition of treasure buried within the Hartz mountains, guarded, and ever disappointing the cupidity of those who would discover and possess themselves of it.

Notes and References

  1. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, v. 10, n. 285, December 1, 1827