Old English Sports, Pastimes and Customs. P. H. Ditchfield

Old English Sports, Pastimes and Customs - P. H. Ditchfield


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       P. H. Ditchfield

      Old English Sports, Pastimes and Customs

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664601643

       PREFACE.

       OLD ENGLISH SPORTS.

       CHAPTER I.

       JANUARY.

       CHAPTER II.

       FEBRUARY.

       CHAPTER III.

       MARCH.

       CHAPTER IV.

       CHAPTER V.

       CHAPTER VI.

       CHAPTER VII.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       CHAPTER IX.

       CHAPTER X.

       CHAPTER XI.

       CHAPTER XII.

       INDEX.

       Table of Contents

      Encouraged by the kind reception which his former book, Our English Villages, met with at the hands of both critics and the public, the author has ventured to reproduce in book-form another series of articles which have appeared during the past year in the pages of The Parish Magazine. He desires to express his thanks to Canon Erskine Clarke for kindly permitting him to reprint the articles, which have been expanded and in part rewritten. The Sports and Pastimes of England have had many chroniclers, both ancient and modern, amongst whom may be mentioned Strutt, Brand, Hone, Stow, and several others, to whose works the writer is indebted for much valuable information.

      The object of this book is to describe, in simple language, the holiday festivals as they occurred in each month of the year; and the sports, games, pastimes, and customs associated with these rural feasts. It is hoped that such a description may not be without interest to our English villagers, and perhaps to others who love the study of the past. Possibly it may help forward the revival of the best features of old village life, and the restoration of some of those pleasing customs which Time has deprived us of. The writer is much indebted to Mr. E.R.R. Bindon for his very careful revision of the proof-sheets.

      BARKHAM RECTORY,

       1891.

       CHAPTER I.

      JANUARY

      Dedication Festivals—New Year's Day—"Wassail"—Twelfth Night—"King of the Bean"—St. Distaffs Day—Plough Monday—Winter Games—Skating—Sword-dancing

       1

       CHAPTER II.

      FEBRUARY.

      Hunting—Candlemas Day—St. Blaize's Day—Shrove-tide—Football—Battledore and Shuttlecock—Cock-throwing

       13

       CHAPTER III.

      MARCH.

      Archery—Lent—"Mothering" Sunday—Palm Sunday—"Shere" Thursday—Watching the Sepulchre

       25

       CHAPTER IV.

      APRIL.

      Easter Customs—Pace Eggs—Handball in Churches—Sports confined to special localities—Stoolball and Barley-brake—Water Tournament:—Quintain—Chester Sports—Hock-tide

       36

       CHAPTER V.

      MAY.

      May-day Festivities—May-pole—Morris-dancers—The Book of Sports—Bowling—Beating the Bounds—George Herbert's description of a Country Parson

       44

       CHAPTER VI.

      JUNE.

      Whitsuntide Sports—Church-ales—Church-house—Quarter-staff—Whistling and Jingling Matches—St. John's Eve—Wrestling

       52

       CHAPTER VII.

      JULY.

      Cricket—Club-ball—Trap-ball—Golf—Pall-mall—Tennis—Rush-bearing

       61

       CHAPTER VIII.

      AUGUST.

      Lammas Day—St. Roch's Day—Harvest Home—"Ten-pounding"—Sheep-shearing—"Wakes"—Fairs

       74

      


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