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Catalogue of Brand Material.

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II.

Races, etc.i

Skittles played by girls"

(Tuesday) Dancing at Wake. (Monday) Morns-dancing -

Local Observances . (a) Church Ales.

Ale formerly held, see Church- wardens' accounts - Bequest for (1480) (b) Lamb- Ales.

Lamb raced for by girls with hands tied, afterwards killed and eaten. Winning girl IS Lady of the Ale - Full ceremonies, " Bowery " etc., as at Whitsuntide ' -

(c) Parochial Feasts.

Garland given by Bachelor to

Maiden, with mutual kisses

and religious ceremonial ;

subsequent supper and Ale.

To commemorate gift of

Common by King Athel-

stan (Aubrey) -

Guild " drinking," 1496

Church strewn (see I. (c) )

Quarrels settledand matches

made by fisherfolk - Mock Mayor chosen at Feast

LOCALITY.

Yorks. (Stokesley).

Devon (Meavy Oak).

Worcestershire (Claines). Oxon.

Glos. (Minchinhampton) Kent (Hoo).

Oxon. (Eynsham).

Jbid. (Kidlington and Kirtlington) .

Wilts. (Newnton).

Walsall.

Lines. (Clee).

(d) Fairs.

"Trinity Fair"; ale sold under bush. Formerly Church Ale (see (a) ) Sunday Fairs

'See also Lamb Ales.

Yorks. (Redcar, Staithes). Northumbd. (Embleton) \orks. (Bishopthorpe).

Glos. (Minchinhampton).

Yorks. (Redcar, Salt- burn, Skinningrave, Lackenby).