British Popular Customs, Present and Past: Illustrating the Social and Domestic Manners of the People: Arranged According to the Calendar of the YearG. Bell, 1900 - 520 Seiten |
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... formerly the practice at Queen's College to give a needle and thread . to the Fellows , being a rebus on their founder's name , Eglesfield , aiguille in French signifying a needle , and fil a thread ( p . 38 ) . STAFFORDSHIRE . A ...
... formerly the practice at Queen's College to give a needle and thread . to the Fellows , being a rebus on their founder's name , Eglesfield , aiguille in French signifying a needle , and fil a thread ( p . 38 ) . STAFFORDSHIRE . A ...
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... formerly observed on New Year's Day is taken from Blount's Fragmenta Antiquitatis , 1815 , p . 555 : Near Hutton Conyers there is a large common , called Hutton Conyers Moor , whereof William Aislabie , Esq . , of Studley Royal ( lord ...
... formerly observed on New Year's Day is taken from Blount's Fragmenta Antiquitatis , 1815 , p . 555 : Near Hutton Conyers there is a large common , called Hutton Conyers Moor , whereof William Aislabie , Esq . , of Studley Royal ( lord ...
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... FORMERLY itinerant minstrels used to bear a bowl of spiced wine to the houses of the gentry and others , from whom they expected a hospitable reception , and calling their bowl a wassail - bowl , they drank wassail to their entertainers ...
... FORMERLY itinerant minstrels used to bear a bowl of spiced wine to the houses of the gentry and others , from whom they expected a hospitable reception , and calling their bowl a wassail - bowl , they drank wassail to their entertainers ...
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... formerly assembled together in one of the fields that had been sown with wheat . At the end of twelve lands , they made twelve fires in a row with straw , around one of which , much larger than the rest , they drank a cheerful glass of ...
... formerly assembled together in one of the fields that had been sown with wheat . At the end of twelve lands , they made twelve fires in a row with straw , around one of which , much larger than the rest , they drank a cheerful glass of ...
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... formerly the custom for the youth of both sexes to assemble under the tree at mid- night on Christmas Eve , in order to hear the bursting of the buds into flower , and she added , " As they comed out , you could hear ' um haffer ...
... formerly the custom for the youth of both sexes to assemble under the tree at mid- night on Christmas Eve , in order to hear the bursting of the buds into flower , and she added , " As they comed out , you could hear ' um haffer ...
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ancient annual Antiq apples assemble attended Bartholomew Fair bells Book of Days boys Brand bread BUCKINGHAMSHIRE cake called Candlemas candles carried celebrated ceremony Christmas Day church colours Cornwall cross customary Customs and Charities dancing Day Book decorated DERBYSHIRE door dressed Easter Edited eggs England Evi Kalend fair feast festival fire first-foot flowers formerly Friday garland give head Henry Henry VIII HEREFORDSHIRE History honour horse inhabitants Ireland Isle John king ladies Lancashire London Lord maids manor May-day mayor maypole merry Monday morning neighbourhood night NORTHAMPTONSHIRE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE o'clock observed occasion Old English Customs origin OXFORDSHIRE Palm Sunday pancakes parish party person play plough Plough Monday pole poor procession Queen reign ribbons round saint says Scotland Shrove Tuesday singing song sport STAFFORDSHIRE Stephen's Day streets Sunday Tenby Thursday town Trans Translated Valentine village wassail Year's gifts YORKSHIRE young
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