Faiths and Folklore of the British Isles: A Descriptive and Historical Dictionary of the Superstitions, Beliefs and Popular Customs of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from Norman Times to the End of the Nineteenth Century, with Classical and Foreign Analogues, Band 1B. Blom, 1965 - 672 Seiten |
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... feast , or an ale , and the stated quotas toward the charge were , that a man should pay 3d . for himself and his wife , and a widow 14d . In Terring , Sus- sex , it was the custom to make up a Scot- ale of sixteen pence halfpenny , and ...
... feast , or an ale , and the stated quotas toward the charge were , that a man should pay 3d . for himself and his wife , and a widow 14d . In Terring , Sus- sex , it was the custom to make up a Scot- ale of sixteen pence halfpenny , and ...
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... Feast of Wakes ing Sunday . Charles I. in his " Book of was first put off till the Sunday following Sports , " 1633 ... feast ( our Lady's Assumption ) , a reward in money and a feast are charged in several years . Carew , who wrote ...
... Feast of Wakes ing Sunday . Charles I. in his " Book of was first put off till the Sunday following Sports , " 1633 ... feast ( our Lady's Assumption ) , a reward in money and a feast are charged in several years . Carew , who wrote ...
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... feast was termed hlaf mæsse , purpose . In The Vow - Breaker , " by Lammas , from hlaf , panis , and mæsse , W. Sampson , 1636 , in a scene where is discovered missa , festum . ” a bed covered with white ; in the " Red Book of Derby ...
... feast was termed hlaf mæsse , purpose . In The Vow - Breaker , " by Lammas , from hlaf , panis , and mæsse , W. Sampson , 1636 , in a scene where is discovered missa , festum . ” a bed covered with white ; in the " Red Book of Derby ...
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