The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh
A Northumbrian ballad first printed in 1778 by the Rev. Robert Lambe — a princess turned into a dragon by her wicked stepmother at Bamburgh Castle, rescued by her brother Childe Wynd on a ship of rowan-tree wood. Full 1778 text, plus the deep Brittonic gwyn root that connects the prince’s name to the kingdom of Gwynedd and the surname Wynne, and the Welsh dragon tradition from Vortigern at Dinas Emrys to the Red Dragon of Cadwaladr.