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What’s Inn a Name?
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Feb 8, 2011
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A Christmas Custom
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Dec 10, 2010
Tagged in: www.candyverney.co.uk , writing , winter , Wiltshire Community History , Wiltshire , William Morris , website , village , version , Turkish , Swindon Advertiser , St. Michael’s Without , St. George , Sisema , Shrewton , Scotland , Saturday 18 December , recorded , public houses , poorly paid , plays , performed , Peaceful Gudgeon Mummers Play , pagan , North Wilts , narrator , Mummers’ play , Mummers’ , money , Medieval , Limpley Stoke , Knight , King George , income , http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/folk_pla , hero , gentry , founder , fool , food , Folk , First World War , Father Christmas , farmers , Drug & Homeless Initiative , drink , doctor , Custom , Christmas , Christian , characters , Broad Street , bookseller , Bath , Arts , Alton Barnes , agricultural labourers , adversary , adapted

