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NOTES |
The material is already split into envelopes or folders within the box, and these divisions I have retained, giving each a code letter from A-H. (H is a separate sheet, see below). The numbers given to each item in this list have not been marked on the material itself and are only for identification on this list. |
SECTION F |
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Folder: "Unlocated" Contents of this folder already listed (by Helm?) as attached, and items numbered accordingly. Items 1-7, and 36, are all chapbooks and, according to a note in the box are now on "top shelf in cupboard". All other items listed are present in the folder. |
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UNLOCATED |
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Items typed in RED are not traced as having been published. |
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| Page | Material |
| 1. | The Pace Egg, A Christmas Joust for Boys pub. William Walker & Sons. London & Otley. |
| 2. | The Peace Egg, or St. George, An Easter Play. Printed for Bookseller by Looney & Pilling, Spear St., Manchester. |
| 3. | The Peace Egg, printed by J. Johnson, Leeds. |
| 4. | The Peace Egg, or St. George, An Easter Play. Printed by Abel Heywood, Manchester. (identical with 2 above) |
| 5. | The Four Champions of Great Britain. Printed London and Manchester. |
| 6. | The Christmas Rhyme Book. Printed by J. Nicholson, Belfast. |
| 7. | Walker's New Mummer or the Wassail Cup. Printed William Walker, Otley. |
| 8. | Play text from Mss. Miss E.L. Merck, Sept. 1891. |
| 9. | Play text from the Archaeologist, Vol.I., Sept. 1841 - Feb. 1842. |
| 10-11. | Play text identical with 9 above. |
| 12. | Mummers Play from Manning Mss from Harleian Mss. |
| 13. | Note from 11, No. ii, 507. |
| 14. | Mumming note and fragment from 2, No. x, 168 (1860). |
| 15. | Mumming Western Counties, note from The Crypt, Vol.i., pp.69-70. |
| 16. | Mummers Play text, fragment from Ms. J.S., Little Chelsea. |
| 17. | Seven Champions, fragment, from A Collection of Old Ballads, 1723, Vol.i., No.4. |
| 18. | Christmas Mummers or Morris Dancers, note source unidentified. |
| 19. | Anglo-Saxon Passion of St. George, from a Ms. in Cambridge University Library, 1850, edited by Rev. C. Hardwick, for Percy Society. |
| 20. | Seven Champions of Christendom copied from chapbook, from Manning. |
| 21. | The Fool Plough from Sports and Pastimes. |
| 22. | Peace Play from unidentified source. |
| 23. | Plough Monday from Brand. |
| 24. | Old Customs note from Gent. Mag. Lib., 1785, Part ii, 853. |
| 25. | St. George Mumming Play, note from 12 No. i, 327. |
| 26. | Mystery Play note from 11 No. iii, p.395. |
| 27. | English Plays - Masques note from Sports & Pastimes. |
| 28. | Plough Monday from Soane, New Curios Lit., i., 37. |
| 29. | Recollections of Yuletide by Joseph Bennett from an unidentified newspaper. |
| 30. | Plough Monday, note from Ditchfield, Old English Sports, 1891, p.??. |
| 31. | Plough Monday, note from Blount, Glossographia, 1681, p.501. |
| 32. | Christmas Mumming Plays, from the Scotsman dated 27.12.99. |
| 33. | Mumming Plays transferred from one date to another, from 11 No. vi. |
| 34. | Easter Mummery from The Star, 7.4.1917. |
| 35. | Father Christmas Play in London Streets from Daily Chronicle, 18??/12/01. |
| 36. | Walker's Series of Juvenile Plays...The Peace Egg. London & Otley, William Walker and Sons. |
| 37. | E.F. Rimbault: Notes and Queries. Sec. 2, Vol.12, 1861, p.487. |