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Catalogue of Brand Matei'ial.
(rf) Squirrel-hunting - - - - Called S'Andring
{e) Dole. 12 strikes muncorn distri- buted (Eve), called Pardon Bread or St. Andrew's Dole, temp. Eliz. - - - -
(/) Fairs.
Dead Man's Fair
Fair SS. Andrew and Oswald -
Feast (fair up to 1817). Sports,
dancing, open house,
gammon-pie eaten
LOCALITY.
Kent (Eastling). Sussex (Newick, etc.
Salop (Shifnal— St.
Andrew's Church).
Salop (Church Stretton). Wore. (Bewdley).
Devon (Moreton Hamp- stead — St. Andrew's Church).
SCOTLAND.
I. Name. Andermas.
II. Observance.
Little noticed. Viands, sheep's head.
Man cautioned by Kirk Session for being drunk on St. Andrew's Day, 1649 - - - - St. Andrews.
III. Place-names.
Kirk-andrew (Co. Kirkcudbright).
Kirk-andrew on Esk ) both in Debateable Land, now
Kirk-andrew on Eden J Cumberland.
IV. Fair.
Neglected, revived bvTown Council, 1632 - - ■ -
Peebles.
IRELAND.
Phenomena.
Last night of Dance of the Dead. Specially dangerous to be abroad.