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May-day Custom |
240 |
Pendleton and Pendlebury May-pole and Games |
240 |
May Custom in Spotland |
242 |
May-day Customs in the Fylde |
242 |
The May-pole of Lostock |
243 |
Robin Hood and May-games at Burnley, in 1579 |
244 |
May-day in Manchester |
245 |
Queen of the May, &c. |
246 |
Whitsuntide |
246 |
Whit-Tuesday.—King and Queen at Downham |
248 |
Rogations or Gang Days |
248 |
Oatmeal Charity at Ince |
249 |
Names for Moons in Autumn |
250 |
"Goose-Intentos" |
250 |
All Souls'-day |
251 |
Gunpowder Plot and Guy Fawkes |
251 |
Christmas |
252 |
Creatures Worshipping on Christmas Eve |
253 |
Christmas Mumming |
253 |
The Hobby Horse, or Old Ball |
254 |
Christmas Customs in the Fylde |
254 |
Celebration of Christmas at Wycoller Hall |
256 |
Carols, &c. |
257 |
EATING AND DRINKING CUSTOMS. |
Various |
258 |
The Havercake Lads |
258 |
Wooden Shoes and Oaten Bread or Jannocks |
259 |
Pork Pasties |
260 |
BIRTH AND BAPTISMAL CUSTOMS. |
Presents to Women in Childbed |
260 |
Tea-drinking after Childbirth |
261 |
Turning the Bed after Childbirth |
261 |
An Unbaptized Child cannot die |
262 |
Gifts to Infants |
262 |
BETROTHING AND BRIDAL OR WEDDING CUSTOMS. |
Betrothing Customs |
263 |
Curious Wedding Custom |
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