Originally published in the 1920s, this is a comprehensive study of the customs, habits and ceremonies that have survived through the ages of English history. Accompanied by photographs, this is an interesting read for anyone interested in our current culture and the curious manner in which some things have barely altered over time. 'An American writer some time ago stated that, in his opinion, England was like a house where nothing was ever thrown away, where not only the family pictures but "the old meat-tins, nutshells, cracker-cases, empty bottles, old gowns, discarded collars and worn-out boots" were carefully kept,' Contents Include In the City of London: Concerning the Lord Mayor and Aldermen In the City of London: Concerning the City Companies In the City of London: City Privileges and Customs The House of Lords: The House and the King The House of Lords: Peers and Their Privileges The House of Commons In the City Streets Manorial Courts and Curious Tenures Manorial Customs: Fairs and Courts of Pie-Powder The Courts of Law Bishops and Clergy Ecclesiastical Ceremonies and Survivals of Old Religious Use Odd Habits and Ways in Country Life Commerce and Costume Our Curious Words and the Habits and Customs of our Domestic Life On Land and Water Norman-French Survivals
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- PublisherHesperides Pr
- Publication date2006
- ISBN 10 1406796670
- ISBN 13 9781406796674
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages292
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