This paper describes Plough Monday activities in the city of Nottingham, which died out in the inter-war years, and chronicles the establishment of its Plough Day Fair in 1712. Elsewhere in Nottinghamshire, house visits by folk play performers were an important feature of Plough Monday. However, it is concluded that these were not part of the 'Plough Bullocks' tradition in Nottingham city. Nottingham's Plough Monday activities provoked conflicts between certain sections of local society, which led to active suppression during the 19th century. These non-play conflicts contrast with the folk play customs, which were more socially acceptable
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The Cross and the Plough: the Organ of the Catholic Land Associations of England and Wales. V. 14, N...
This article considers the Dukeries estates of north Nottinghamshire in the hey-day of aristocratic ...
The Cross and the Plough: the Organ of the Catholic Land Associations of England and Wales. V. 14, N...
The thesis is an investigation of a manuscript collection of songs and music written by three member...
This article examines the aims and outcomes of the Nottingham and Midland Counties Working Classes I...
Lancashire is famous for its wakes holidays, but where did these come from? This booklet traces thei...
The Cross and the Plough: the organ of the Catholic Land Associations of England and Wales. V. 8, No...
This chapter explores the importance and decline of sheep, cattle, and horse fairs on the West Commo...
A report on the discovery of a living performer from the team who performed the plough-jags' play in...
In Whittlesey and Ramsey, two market towns in the East Anglian fenlands, farm labourers led a ‘Straw...
In the East Midlands counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire levels of poaching e...
In Whittlesey and Ramsey, two market towns in the East Anglian fenlands, farm labourers led a "Straw...
This thesis seeks new ways to explain and explore the social and cultural history of fairs in provin...
This article explores the geography and culture of machine breaking in Nottinghamshire, home to the ...
This thesis investigates the minor and field-names of twenty-two parishes in Thurgarton Wapentake, a...
The Cross and the Plough: the Organ of the Catholic Land Associations of England and Wales. V. 14, N...
This article considers the Dukeries estates of north Nottinghamshire in the hey-day of aristocratic ...
The Cross and the Plough: the Organ of the Catholic Land Associations of England and Wales. V. 14, N...
The thesis is an investigation of a manuscript collection of songs and music written by three member...
This article examines the aims and outcomes of the Nottingham and Midland Counties Working Classes I...
Lancashire is famous for its wakes holidays, but where did these come from? This booklet traces thei...
The Cross and the Plough: the organ of the Catholic Land Associations of England and Wales. V. 8, No...
This chapter explores the importance and decline of sheep, cattle, and horse fairs on the West Commo...