Morris Ring Collection (1956, C.M.Bryant)


Source:

C. Marjorie Bryant (Intermediary)
WORDS of "PLOUGH MONDAY" PLAY as performed in EAST NOTTINGHAM & WEST LINCOLNSHIRE GRANTHAM-NEWARK AREA
Morris Ring Collection, Com. 2nd Dec.1956

Letter, and the full text (54 lines) of a Plough Monday play performed by lads around the farms and houses of Foston, Lincs., during the period 1931 to 1935. The characters are; Tom Fool/Tommy, Sergeant, Farmer's Man, Lady, Beelzebub, Bold Black/Mr. Black and Doctor.

Main variant

Transcript

    Cheadle Hulme
    [19 Apr 1982]
Dear Peter
Thank you for the references
to Alderley. one got - one not got.
See full transcript...

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Index Terms:

Locations: Foston, Lincs. (SK8542)
Years: Perf. 1931 to 1935; Col. 1956
Subjects: Full Text; Play; Tom Fool; Tommy; Sergeant; Farmer's Man; Lady; Beelzebub; Bold Black; Mr. Black; Doctor; Plough Monday
People: Mr. Ridgeway (Col.)
Archives: TDRG Archive, Ref. TD00396

Last Updated Nov 1987 by Peter Millington.