Cambridgeshire Customs and Folklore Pbdirect

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Abbey House
agricultural rituals
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British folk traditions
Cambridge Woman
Cambridgeshire food
Cambridgeshire Villages
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Christmas lord
College Boat Club
Cuckoo Pint
Dead Man
degree ceremonies
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Fellow Commoners
Fen People
Fenland folklore studies
Fens North
Horse Fair
land-letting customs
Manea Fen
Mayor's Robes
Mayor’s Robes
Michaelmas Day
oral history research
Ranunculus Ficaria
Ring Worms
rural belief systems
Scarlet Gowns
Sonchus Arvensis
St John's College
St John’s College
Stourbridge Fair
Thorn Apple
Tom Hickathrift
Town Treasurers
university ceremonial customs
vernacular healing practices
White Bryony
Wych Elm
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138842564
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Enid Porter spent many years collecting and recording from Cambridgeshire people the folk beliefs and customs held and observed in the country, both past and present. The subjects covered in the book, first published in 1969, range from the folklore of courtship, marriage, birth and death, of trees and plants and the whole world of nature to traditional Cambridgeshire food and drink; from ghosts and witchcraft and the cure of disease to charity and land-letting customs. The traditional occupations of the county, as well as the dress worn by the workers in the various crafts and the tools and implements they used, are also recorded, and there are accounts of various Cambridgeshire sports and pastimes. There is a section on University customs, ranging from the ancient procedure observed at examinations and degree ceremonies, through College Stamps and Mock Funerals, to the appointment made formerly of a Christmas Lord in the Colleges. Miss Porter spent most of her life in Cambridge and her mother’s family have lived there since the sixteenth century, so she includes information based on her own observations and on those of members of her family. The Fenland material has largely been provided by W. H. Barrett, well known through his collections of Fen Tales.

Enid Porter

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