Season Festivals
212 |
New Year's-day |
214 |
Fire on New Year's Eve |
214 |
New Year's Luck |
214 |
New Year's First Caller |
215 |
New Year's-day and Old Christmas-day |
216 |
Auld Wife Hakes |
216 |
New Year's Gifts and Wishes |
216 |
Shrovetide |
217 |
Shrove-Tuesday, or Pancake Tuesday |
218 |
Cock-throwing and Cock-fighting |
218 |
Cock-fighting about Blackburn |
220 |
Cock-penny at Clitheroe |
220 |
Cock-fighting at Burnley |
220 |
Shrovetide Customs in the Fylde |
221 |
Lent.—Ash-Wednesday |
221 |
Mid-Lent Sunday, or "Mothering Sunday" |
222 |
Simnel Cakes |
223 |
To Dianeme |
223 |
Bury |
224 |
Bragot-Sunday |
225 |
Fag-pie Sunday |
226 |
Good Friday |
226 |
Easter |
227 |
Pasche, Pace, or Easter Eggs |
228 |
Pace Egging in Blackburn |
228 |
Pace or Peace Egging in East Lancashire |
231 |
Easter Sports at the Manchester Free Grammar School |
231 |
"Lifting," or "Heaving" at Easter |
233 |
Easter Game of the Ring |
234 |
Playing "Old Ball" |
234 |
Acting with "Ball" |
235 |
Easter Customs in the Fylde |
236 |
May-day Customs |
238 |
May Songs |
239 |
May-day Eve |
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