| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1832 - 852 pages
...churchwarden's burden), which is attended with multitudes of people, with music, drums, rinsing of bells, &c. When they arrive at the church, they go in at the west door (the only public use I ever saw that door put to), and, setting down their bur.dens in the church,... | |
| Thomas Rose - Cumberland (England) - 1832 - 242 pages
...the procession, which is attended with multitudes of people, with music, drums, and ringing of bells. When they arrive at the church, they go in at the west door, and, setting down their burdens in the church, strip them of their ornaments, leaving the heads... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - Calendar - 1841 - 514 pages
...churchwarden's burden), which is attended not only with multitudes of people, but with music, drums, ringing of bells, and all other demonstrations of joy they are...at the church, they go in at the west end (the only public use that I ever saw that door tion of filthiness not to be named. Hence, upon a change of weather,... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - Calendar - 1841 - 546 pages
...churchwarden's burden), which is attended not only with multitudes of pcople, but with musie, drums, ringing of bells, and all other demonstrations of joy they are...at the church, they go in at the west end (the only public use that I ever saw that door tion of filthiness not to be named. Hence, upon a change of weather,... | |
| William Bell - Fairies in literature - 1860 - 360 pages
...churchwarden's burden), which is attended with multitudes of people, with music, drums, ringing of bells, &c. When they arrive at the church, they go in at the west door (the only public use I ever saw the door put to), and, setting down their burdens in the church,... | |
| Thomas Rose (topographical writer.) - 1858 - 422 pages
...the procession, which is attended with multitudes of people, with music, drums, and ringing of bells. When they arrive at the church, they go in at the west door, and, setting down their burdens in the church, strip them of their ornaments, leaving the heads... | |
| William Andrews - Chained books - 1890 - 224 pages
...churchwarden's burden), which is attended not only with multitudes of people, but with music, drums, ringing of bells, and all other demonstrations of joy they are...at the church they go in at the west end (the only public use that I ever saw that door put to), and setting down their burdens in the church, strip them... | |
| Alfred Burton - 1891 - 236 pages
...churchwardens' burden), which is attended not only with multitudes of people, but with music, drums, ringing of bells, and all other demonstrations of joy they are...at the church, they go in at the west end (the only public use that I ever saw that door put to), and setting down their burdens in the church, strip them... | |
| T. Pape - Morecambe (England) - 1913 - 56 pages
...given to the churchwardens' bundle), which is attended with a great multitude of people, with music, drums, ringing the bells, and all other demonstrations...they arrive at the church they go in at the west end, and setting down their bundles in the church they strip them of their ornaments, leaving crowns or... | |
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