1st and 2nd November
Soul Cakes would be taken door to door by children, who would
exchange them with householders for gifts of sweets, pennies, and this
would be good luck for both parties. Soul-caking
has survived throughout the west midlands, from Coventry to Manchester
to Sheffield Soul-caking Find out more Bonfire Night 5 November Fireworks can be hward all over the UK on and around the 5 November. The most famous Bonfire Night celebrations take place at Lewes East Sussex, where there is a torch light procession bfore the lighting on the bonfire. Tar-Barrel Racing Ottery St Mary, Devon Ottery St. Mary is internationally renowned for its Tar Barrels, an old custom said to have originated in the 17th century. On Guy Fawkes night, the villagers of Shebbear in Devon, turn over a six feet long stone under an ancient oak tree. While it is not known for how long the practice of turning the stone has been going on, there is a wealth of legend surrounding it and as to how it arrived. One theory is that it was dropped by the Devil himself when he was cast out of heaven by St Michael. 23 November Old Clem's Night The traditional blacksmith's day Held in honour of St Clement, patron saint of Blacksmiths. |
Friday, 31 October 2014
Calendar of unusual Customs and Traditions in England, Scotland and Wales NOVEMBER
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