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Plough Monday
Plough Monday traditionally marked the end of the midwinter festivities. The Twelve Days of Christmas were over: on the Monday after Epiphany, it was time to return to work. But in medieval England, it was an excuse for agricultural labourers … Continue reading
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Tagged Epiphany, molly dancers, molly dances, Plough Monday, traditional customs
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