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Dancing the Morris in the Shropshire Hills. A Whitsun Tale

Dancing the Morris in the Shropshire Hills. A Whitsun Tale

And let us do it with no show of fear No, with no more than if we heard England were busied with a Whitsun morris dance Henry V II. iv. Shakespeare c 1599 This ‘Whitsun tale’ took place on a remote hill in South Shropshire over four hundred years ago. Before we get into the whys and wherefores of the story (of which there are actually very few) it may be helpful to clarify a couple of points. First, the…

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3. Five go down to the Cotswolds or ‘Of Lemonade and Kings Men’

3. Five go down to the Cotswolds or ‘Of Lemonade and Kings Men’

September 2017 ‘In the Oxford country there are great stones, arranged as it were in some connection by the hand of man. But at what time this was done, or by what people, or for what memorial or significance, is unknown. Though by the inhabitants that place is called Rollendrith’ 14th century With Chris, David and two dogs, I made the long(ish) journey down to the Cotwolds to pick up my new Barefoot caravan – how excited was I? This…

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