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== Record ==
=== Record ===
{{quote|<p>[1856 or earlier:]<br/>
{{quote|<p>[1856 or earlier:]<br/>
Plough-boys.&mdash;Countrymen, who go about dressed in ribbon, &c., as Morris (Moorish) dancers on Plough Monday, perform the ''sword-dance'', &c. One is dressed as "<keyword>Maid Marion</keyword>," and is called the ''witch'', another in rags, and is called the ''fool'', &c. &c.<ref>{{:Thompson, Pishey 1856a}}, p. 718.</ref></p>}}
Plough-boys.&mdash;Countrymen, who go about dressed in ribbon, &c., as Morris (Moorish) dancers on Plough Monday, perform the ''sword-dance'', &c. One is dressed as "<keyword>Maid Marion</keyword>," and is called the ''witch'', another in rags, and is called the ''fool'', &c. &c.<ref>{{:Thompson, Pishey 1856a}}, p. 718.</ref></p>}}


=== IRHB comments ===
== IRHB comments ==
This entry occurs in a list of provincialisms. The use of the present tense suggests a then extant tradition.
This entry occurs in a list of provincialisms. The use of the present tense suggests a then extant tradition.


=== Lists and gazetteers ===
== Lists and gazetteers ==
* Outside scope of {{:Lancashire, Ian 1984a}}.
* Outside scope of {{:Lancashire, Ian 1984a}}.
* Outside scope of {{:Wiles, David 1981a}}, Appendix I.
* Outside scope of {{:Wiles, David 1981a}}, Appendix I.


=== Sources ===
== Sources ==
* {{:Gutch, Eliza 1908a}}, p. 175, cites Pishey Thompson, p 718 (see below.)
* {{:Gutch, Eliza 1908a}}, p. 175, cites Pishey Thompson, p 718 (see below.)
* {{:Thompson, Pishey 1856a}}, p. 718.
* {{:Thompson, Pishey 1856a}}, p. 718.
=== Notes ===
== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 7 January 2021

Festivals
Locality Unlocalized
Vicinity ?
Coordinate
Adm. div. Lincolnshire
Began 1856 or earlier
Ended After 1856
Events Plough-boys dressed in ribbons etc. as Morris (Moorish) dancers on Plough Monday, perform sword-dance etc., one dressed as Maid Marion called the witch. another in rags called the fool; Maid Marian

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-06-25. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

Record

[1856 or earlier:]
Plough-boys.—Countrymen, who go about dressed in ribbon, &c., as Morris (Moorish) dancers on Plough Monday, perform the sword-dance, &c. One is dressed as "Maid Marion," and is called the witch, another in rags, and is called the fool, &c. &c.[1]

IRHB comments

This entry occurs in a list of provincialisms. The use of the present tense suggests a then extant tradition.

Lists and gazetteers

Sources

Notes