Bibliography - D


This is an alphabetical index of sources sorted by primary author or collector, and then by year of publication or collection. Each entry gives basic bibliographic information. Click on the links for further details (most brief sources are quoted in full). N.b. Many sources are anonymous, so these appear either under the name of the publication (e.g. Nottinghamshire Guardian), or under the name of the source collection (e.g. M.W.Barley Collection). See also the Name Index for informants, etc.



E.F.H.D. (1948)

E. F. H. D. (Auth.)
A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE FOLK TUNE
Nottinghamshire Countryside, Jan.1948, Vol.11, No.3, p.5

K.D. (1897)

K. D. (Auth.)
*LOCAL NOTES AND QUERIES: PLOUGH MONDAY IN LINCOLNSHIRE
*Nottinghamshire Weekly Express, 31st Dec.1897

W.E.D. (1957)

W. E. D. (Auth.)
Plough Monday at Oxton
*Nottinghamshire Weekly Guardian, 12th Jan.1957

W.E.D. (1958)

W. E. D. (Auth.)
Local traditions and the story of Christmas
*Nottinghamshire Guardian, 27th Dec.1958

W.H.Deacon (1924)

W. H. Deacon (Auth.)
*The Mummers' Play [Ropsley, Lincs.]
Nottingham Guardian, 12th Jan.1924, No.21156, p.2 e

"Derwent" (1889)

"Derwent" (Auth.)
LOCAL NOTES AND QUERIES No. CCCCLXXI. THE MORRIS DANCE AT EYAM
*Nottinghamshire Guardian, 6th Jul.1889

"Derwent" (1914)

"Derwent" (Auth.)
LOCAL NOTES AND QUERIES: No. 42: St. George's Day Folk-Play
*Nottinghamshire Guardian, 18th Apr.1914

D.Diemer (1979)

Diana Diemer (Auth.)
Nottinghamshire Countryside: The Plough Monday celebrations at Cropwell
Nottingham Topic, Jan.1979, p.86b-c

P.H.Ditchfield (1896)

P. H. Ditchfield (Auth.)
Old English Customs Extant at the Present Time: An Account of Local Observances, Festival Customs, and Ancient Ceremonies yet Surviving in Great Britain
London: George Redway, 1896, pp.47-50

P.H.Ditchfield (1901)

P. H. Ditchfield (Auth.)
Old English Customs Extant at the Present Time: An Account of Local Observances, Festival Customs, and Ancient Ceremonies yet Surviving in Great Britain
London: Methuen & Co., 1901, pp.47-50

F.Douce Collection

Francis Douce (Auth.)
*Ms.Douce [d.44 - includes Cheshire folk plays]
Bodleian Library - Weston Library, Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BG

F.Douce Collection (1788, Grose)

Capt. Grose (Intermediary)
[folk play from Cheshire]
*F.Douce Collection, Ref.d.44, pp.1-7

F.Douce Collection (G.Ormerod)

George Ormerod (Col.)
[Cheshire play]
*F.Douce Collection, Ref.d.44, pp.204-208