The local custom of apple-tree wassailing might be of interest to either group after its mention in the bestselling novel set in Herefordshire. |
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They dominate nearly half the tavern's area, loudly drinking, singing, boxing, and otherwise wassailing to the extent that almost nothing else can be heard or done by others. |
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It's a general description of nineteenth-century English Christmas customs, including wassailing and guising, apparently taken from published accounts. |
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Forms of worship will be exempt under the law but, together with traditional forms of music like wassailing, music events held in churches will not. |
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It had retained a strong tradition of wassailing, and seafaring songs were important in the coastal counties of Kent and Hampshire. |
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Their show captures the atmosphere of midnight carollers, mummers, wassailing, dancing and making merry in the mid-19th century. |
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