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== Record ==
=== Record ===
{{quote|[1890:]<br/>The New Well, as it is called, is annually decorated with flowers and boughs, the festivities extending over two days. At noon, each day, a procession is formed at the well, and marched through the village, headed by a band, and followed by the May Queen riding on a gaily-decorated pony, attended by [p. 163:] her maids of honour, Jack-o'-the-Green, <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>, and the Morris-dancers. This motley cavalcade, accompanied by the inevitable crowd of hangers-on and sightseers, pause at vantage points along the line of route and go through some antics preliminary to the more serious performances that follow on the return to the fields adjoining the well. Here the customary maypole-dancing, old English sports, and amusements, such as wrestling, sack-racing, etc., are indulged in, and prizes distributed by the well-dressing committee to the various successful competitors.<ref>{{:Hope, Robert Charles 1890c}}, see pp. 162-63.</ref>}}
{{quote|[1890:]<br/>The New Well, as it is called, is annually decorated with flowers and boughs, the festivities extending over two days. At noon, each day, a procession is formed at the well, and marched through the village, headed by a band, and followed by the May Queen riding on a gaily-decorated pony, attended by [p. 163:] her maids of honour, Jack-o'-the-Green, <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>, and the Morris-dancers. This motley cavalcade, accompanied by the inevitable crowd of hangers-on and sightseers, pause at vantage points along the line of route and go through some antics preliminary to the more serious performances that follow on the return to the fields adjoining the well. Here the customary maypole-dancing, old English sports, and amusements, such as wrestling, sack-racing, etc., are indulged in, and prizes distributed by the well-dressing committee to the various successful competitors.<ref>{{:Hope, Robert Charles 1890c}}, see pp. 162-63.</ref>}}


=== Source notes ===
== Source notes ==
R.C. Hope's source for this account is an article in ''Midland Weekly News'' by G. T. Lamby. Unfortunately no date or volume number is given.
R.C. Hope's source for this account is an article in ''Midland Weekly News'' by G. T. Lamby. Unfortunately no date or volume number is given.


=== IRHB comments ===
== IRHB comments ==
Since R.C. Hope does not cite the date of his source, the year 1890 is a ''terminus ante quem'' for the beginning of this revivalist festival tradition.
Since R.C. Hope does not cite the date of his source, the year 1890 is a ''terminus ante quem'' for the beginning of this revivalist festival tradition.


=== Lists and gazetteers ===
== Lists and gazetteers ==
* Outside scope of {{:Lancashire, Ian 1984a}}.
* Outside scope of {{:Lancashire, Ian 1984a}}.
* Outside scope of  {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
* Outside scope of  {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
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Festivals
Locality Milton
Vicinity c. 5.6 km NNE of Stoke-on-Trent
Coordinate 53.049261, -2.146764
Adm. div. Staffordshire
Began Before 1890
Ended ?
Events Procession from well with a band, pony-mounted May Queen with maids of honour, Jack-o'-the-Green, Robin Hood, and morris dancers, Maypole dancing, wrestling, sack-races, prizes.


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Milton.
St Phillip and St. James Church, Milton / Steven Birks, 15 Feb. 2007, Creative Commons, via Geograph.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-02. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

Record

[1890:]
The New Well, as it is called, is annually decorated with flowers and boughs, the festivities extending over two days. At noon, each day, a procession is formed at the well, and marched through the village, headed by a band, and followed by the May Queen riding on a gaily-decorated pony, attended by [p. 163:] her maids of honour, Jack-o'-the-Green, Robin Hood, and the Morris-dancers. This motley cavalcade, accompanied by the inevitable crowd of hangers-on and sightseers, pause at vantage points along the line of route and go through some antics preliminary to the more serious performances that follow on the return to the fields adjoining the well. Here the customary maypole-dancing, old English sports, and amusements, such as wrestling, sack-racing, etc., are indulged in, and prizes distributed by the well-dressing committee to the various successful competitors.[1]

Source notes

R.C. Hope's source for this account is an article in Midland Weekly News by G. T. Lamby. Unfortunately no date or volume number is given.

IRHB comments

Since R.C. Hope does not cite the date of his source, the year 1890 is a terminus ante quem for the beginning of this revivalist festival tradition.

Lists and gazetteers

Sources

Background

Notes