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=== Introduction ===
== Introduction ==
Among festivals that might involve some kind of Robin Hood-related entertainment, drama, sports activity, symbolism or disguise were Whitsun or May games, summer games, Easter celebrations and St Nicholas's Eve celebrations in Scotland, church ales, church dedication day feasts, Lord Mayor's shows (London), Dickens Day Parades (London and elsewhere, 19th cent. or later), carnivals, royal jubilees, ad hoc charity events, high school graduation ceremonies and end-of-term celebrations.
Among festivals that might involve some kind of Robin Hood-related entertainment, drama, sports activity, symbolism or disguise were Whitsun or May games, summer games, Easter celebrations and St Nicholas's Eve celebrations in Scotland, church ales, church dedication day feasts, Lord Mayor's shows (London), Dickens Day Parades (London and elsewhere, 19th cent. or later), carnivals, royal jubilees, ad hoc charity events, high school graduation ceremonies and end-of-term celebrations.


For England and Scotland, where there was much festival activity and is much evidence, the information relating to specific localities is grouped under counties. Outside this region, information relating to specific localities is grouped under continent and country.
For England and Scotland, where there was much festival activity and is much evidence, the information relating to specific localities is grouped under counties. Outside this region, information relating to specific localities is grouped under continent and country.


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== England ==
Specific localities in England organized by historic county.  
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=== Scotland ===
 
== Scotland ==
Scotland has  its own page.
Scotland has  its own page.
* [[Festivals in Scotland]].
* [[Festivals in Scotland]].
=== Allusions ===
== Allusions ==
This includes literary allusions to popular festivals as well as unlocalized references to festivals.
This includes literary allusions to popular festivals as well as unlocalized references to festivals.
* [[Allusions (festivals)|Allusions]]
* [[Allusions to festivals]]
=== Outside England and Scotland ===
 
== Outside England and Scotland ==
* [[Festivals in North America]].
* [[Festivals in North America]].


=== Gazetteers and lists of localities ===
== Gazetteers and lists of localities ==
These all focus on England and Scotland as most of the activity elsewhere occurs relatively late and is of more peripheral interest. The list includes gazetteers, lists and calendars of evidence relating to festivals for England and/or Scotland in general or for specific historical counties or other similar areas. Also included are lists of allusions to Robin Hood (or subsidiary characters of the tradition) as figures in festivals and folk drama. Sources dealing only with specific localities are found under the localities in question.
These all focus on England and Scotland as most of the activity elsewhere is relatively late and of more peripheral interest. The list includes gazetteers, lists and calendars of evidence relating to festivals for England and/or Scotland in general or for specific historical counties or other similar areas. Also included are lists of allusions to Robin Hood (or subsidiary characters of the tradition) as figures in festivals and folk drama. Sources dealing only with specific localities are found under the localities in question.


* {{:Lancashire, Ian 1984a}}. List of British drama texts, references and allusions to performances, and gazetteer of localitites for which evidence of dramatic activity survives from 1558 or earlier, including entries on the then known occurrences of Robin Hood festivals and drama.
* {{:Lancashire, Ian 1984a}}. List of British drama texts, references and allusions to performances, and gazetteer of localitites for which evidence of dramatic activity survives from 1558 or earlier, including entries on the then known occurrences of Robin Hood festivals and drama
* {{:Mill, Anna Jean 1927a}}, pp.  
* {{:Mill, Anna Jean 1927a}}, pp.
* [[Murray, James Augustus Henry 1888a|''N.E.D.'']], vol. VIII, pt. I, p. 736, ''s.n.'' Robin Hood, ''sb''., 2; vol. VI, pt. II, ''s.n.'' Maid Marian.
* [[Murray, James Augustus Henry 1888a|''N.E.D.'']], vol. VIII, pt. I, p. 736, ''s.n.'' Robin Hood, ''sb''., 2; vol. VI, pt. II, ''s.n.'' Maid Marian
* {{:Singman, Jeffrey L 1998a}}, pp. 171-92.
* {{:Singman, Jeffrey L 1998a}}, pp. 171-92
* {{:Wasson, John M 1986a}}. Exhaustive collection of record and other documentary materials relating to pre-restoration drama in Devon, including a good deal of material relating to Robin Hood ales and performances.
* {{:Wiles, David 1981a}}, pp. 64-66.


=== Studies and criticism ===
== Discussion ==
The sources on the list all discuss or analyze activity at more than one single locality. Sources discussing activity only at specific localities are found under the locality in question.
The sources on the list all discuss or analyze activity at more than one single locality. Sources discussing activity only at specific localities are found under the locality in question.
* [[Studies and criticism (festivals)|Studies and criticism]]
* [[Studies and criticism (festivals)|Studies and criticism]]

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By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-14. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-25.

Introduction

Among festivals that might involve some kind of Robin Hood-related entertainment, drama, sports activity, symbolism or disguise were Whitsun or May games, summer games, Easter celebrations and St Nicholas's Eve celebrations in Scotland, church ales, church dedication day feasts, Lord Mayor's shows (London), Dickens Day Parades (London and elsewhere, 19th cent. or later), carnivals, royal jubilees, ad hoc charity events, high school graduation ceremonies and end-of-term celebrations.

For England and Scotland, where there was much festival activity and is much evidence, the information relating to specific localities is grouped under counties. Outside this region, information relating to specific localities is grouped under continent and country.


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England


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Scotland

Scotland has its own page.

Allusions

This includes literary allusions to popular festivals as well as unlocalized references to festivals.

Outside England and Scotland

Gazetteers and lists of localities

These all focus on England and Scotland as most of the activity elsewhere is relatively late and of more peripheral interest. The list includes gazetteers, lists and calendars of evidence relating to festivals for England and/or Scotland in general or for specific historical counties or other similar areas. Also included are lists of allusions to Robin Hood (or subsidiary characters of the tradition) as figures in festivals and folk drama. Sources dealing only with specific localities are found under the localities in question.

Discussion

The sources on the list all discuss or analyze activity at more than one single locality. Sources discussing activity only at specific localities are found under the locality in question.


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