| Periodical title order | | |
| ‘The Alderley
Mummers’, Alderley and Wilmslow Advertiser, 17 Dec. 1937, p.2g |
8.1(1991) 5-6 (cop) |
| ‘"Pearly
Pearls" at Over Alderley’, Alderley and Wilmslow Advertiser, 24
Dec. 1937, p.9b | 8.1 (1991) 8-9 (cop) |
| ‘Mummers on the
Air: Christmas Eve Broad-cast from Alderley Park’, Alderley and Wilmslow
Advertiser, 24 Dec. 1937, p.9c | 8.1 (1991) 6-8 (cop) |
| ‘Mummers on the
Air: Perfect Broadcast from Alderley Park’, Alderley and Wilmslow Advertiser,
31 Dec. 1937, p.9b | 8.1 (1991) 8 (cop) |
| British Library
News, No. 84 (April 1983) | 3.3 (1983) 16 (sum) |
| Croydon
Chronicle, 9 Aug. 1879, p.
6d, apparently reprinted from the Globe | 7.2 (1989) 27-8 (cop) |
| ‘The Christmas
Festivities of 1868’, Derbyshire Times, 2 Jan. 1869 | 2.4 (1982) 27-8
(cop) |
| Evening Herald
, 19 Jan. 1955, 4ef | 2.2 (1982) 14 (cit) |
| ‘Mummers are
Making a Comeback’, Evening Telegram, [St John's, Newfoundland], 3 Jan.
1987 | 6.5 (1986) 43 (cop) |
| ‘Campden Mummers
in 1891’, Evesham Journal, 16 Jan. 1937, p.16; corrected in the same,
23 Jan. 1937, p.13, (photograph was of morris dancers, not mummers; also date
was 1896, see reference here for Chandler, 1984) | 8.1 (1991) 11 (cit) |
| (Obituary of
George Griffen), Evesham Journal, 16 Dec. 1939, p.13 | 8.1 (1991) 11
(cit) |
| Evesham
Standard, 19 Apr. 1890, p.
3 | 8.1 (1991) 12 (cit) |
| ‘Soul Caking Play,
Cheshire’, Family Circle, 17.2 (1980), 133 {prize offered for finding
the most mistakes} | 1.5 (1981) 27 (cop) |
| [Faversham]
Gazette and Times, 26 Jan.
1978, p.30 | 5.5 (1985) 47 (cit) |
| Folk Review
(March 1976), 14 | 1.1 (1980) 5 (cit) |
| Folk Review, 7.1 (1977), 15 | 3.2 (1983) 10 (sum) |
| Folk-Lore, 39 (1928), 273-9 | 2.3 (1982) 20 (cit) |
| ‘Prof. Wynne
Brings His Shadow-graph to the Gaiety and Star This Week’, Glasgow Evening
Times, 10 Sep. 1888, p.4 | 6.4 (1986) 32 (cit) |
| ‘An Undress Rehearsal’,
The Graphic–Christmas Number, 25 Dec. 1871, p.7, {date corrected by 4.3
(1984) 25} |
2.3 (1982) 20-1 (cop) |
3.4 (1983) 21 |
|
4.5 (1984) 43 (cit) |
| ‘Twelvth Day’, Supplement
to Illustrated London News, (13 Dec. 1842), 548-9 | 3.4 (1983) 24 (sum) |
| ‘Effects of
Masking–Two Children Terrified to Death’, Illustrated London News, (21
Dec. 1850) p. 471 | 4.3 (1984) 30 (cop) |
| ‘Christmas Mummers
in the Olden Time’, Illustrated London News (22 Dec. 1866), 618 | 4.3
(1984) 27-8 (cop) |
| Journal of the
Folk Song Society, 2.7
(1905), 130-1 | 1.3 (1981) 19 (cit) |
| Lady’s
Pictorial, 27 Dec. 1895,
p. 1007 | 1.5 (1981) 30 (cop) |
| ‘"Heaven
Bound": Negro Baptist Church in Richmond Stages a Miracle Play’, Life,
17 May 1943, pp.26-7 | 6.6 (1986) 48 (cit) |
| ‘Diaboloical Doings
in Atlanta,’ Life, 26 Jan. 1953, pp.55-8 | 6.6 (1986) 48 (cit) |
| London Calling
(London: BBC), issues not specified | 7.1 (1988) 2, 4 (cit) |
| London Calling
(London: BBC), 1 Nov. 1946 | 7.1 (1988)
8 (cit) |
| ‘Proceedings of
the Contemporary Morris and Sword Dancing Conference, CECTAL, Sheffield, March
1988’, Lore and Language, 6.2, Special Issue (1987) | 7.3 (1989) 39
(rec) |
| Manx Sun
, 10 Jan. 1832 | 5.4 (1985) 32-6 (cop) |
| ‘Mummers on
Parade’ {in Philadelphia}, National Geographic World, 76 (Dec. 1981)
12-17 | 2.4 (1982) 28 (rec) |
| ‘"Mumming":
A Quaint Old Custom’, The New Penny Magazine, no. 63 (6 Jan. 1900),
632-4 | 6.2 (1986) 9-11 (cop) |
| Newbury Weekly
News, 11 Dec. 1912 and 8
Jan. 1914 | 3.1 (1983) 4 (cit) |
| Newspaper Library Newsletter, 1
(London: British Library Reference Division, 1980) | 1.3 (1981) 21
(rev) |
| Norfolk Chronicle, 29 Dec. 1894 and 25 Oct. 1904 | 6.3 (1986) 13 (sum) |
| Nottinghamshire Countryside, (January 1939), 26 | 7.3 (1989) 45 (cop) |
| ‘"Plough
Monday" Play in Notts’, [Nottingham?] Journal, 14 Jan. 1941,
cutting in Nottinghamshire County Library Local History Collection,
qL39-39.9 | 5.2 (1985) 21 (cit) |
| ‘Notts. G., 28
Dec. 07', newspaper cutting so annotated in James Prior, MS ‘Notts Dialect
Words’ f. 51r, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire County Record Office, M441 | 5.2
(1985) 21 (cit) |
| ‘The Mummers' Play at Yaxley’,
Peterborough Advertiser and South Midland Times,
Wednesday, 12 Mar. 1902, 6f {two series each week, essential to cite the day} |
2.2 (1982) 15 (cit) |
| Radio Times, Northern Edition, for 31 Sep. 1934 |
8.1 (1991) 5 (cop) |
| Radio Times
, 20 Dec. 1935 | 6.5 (1986) 39 (sum) |
| Radio Times
, 26 Oct. 1934, p.318 | 7.1 (1988) 3
(cit) |
| Radio Times
, 10 Dec. 1937 (refers to a broadcast on 18
Dec. 1937), cutting in the Frederick B. Hamer Collection | 2.2 (1982) 15 (cit) |
| ‘Police
Intelligence: Brigg Petty Sessions: Tuseday’, Retford and Gainsborough Times,
14 Jan. 1881, p.2 | 3.6 (1983) 41-2 (cop) |
| ‘Police
Intelligence: Gainsborough Petty Sessions: Tuesday’, Retford and Gainsborough
Times, 20 Jan. 1882, p.2 | 3.6 (1983) 42 (cop) |
| ‘Shocking Death of
a "Plough Jagger" in the Snow’, Retford and Gainsborough Times,
14 Jan. 1887, p. 8 | 3.6 (1983) 42-3 (cop) |
| A Battle Amongst the Christmas Mummers, Roomer, 1.1 (1980) 1-2 |
1.1 (1980) 1-2 (txt) | |
| Periodical and Newspaper Search, Roomer, 1.1 (1980) 3 |
1.1 (1980) 3 (txt) |
| The Pace Egg Play–Houldsworth Schools, 1885, Roomer, 1.1 (1980) 4 |
1.1 (1980) 4 (txt) |
| Folk Play Indexing Workshop, Roomer, 1.2 (1980) 11-12 |
1.2 (1980) 11-12 (txt) |
| Journals Search {asks if journals listed have been searched}, Roomer, 1.3 (1981) 22 |
1.3 (1981) 22 (txt) |
| The Ordnance Survey Atlas of Great Britain (Feltham: Ordnance Survey, Country Life Books, 1982), Roomer, 2.6 (1982) 47 |
2.6 (1982) 47 (rev) |
| Drama in Hull and District, Roomer, 5.6 (1985) 62 |
5.6 (1985) 62 (txt) |
| Fragments from Hastings, Sussex, Roomer, 6.1 (1986) 3-4 |
6.1 (1986) 3-4 (txt) |
| B.B.C. Mummers–Part 1, Roomer, 6.5 (1986) 39 |
6.5 (1986) 39 (txt) |
| Surrey Gazette, 9 Jan.1869 |
8.1 (1991) 4 (sum) | |
| Traditional Drama Studies, 1 (1985) |
6.1 (1986) 1-3 (rev) |
| Traditional Drama Studies, 2 |
6.1 (1986) 3 (fco) |
| Uttoxeter Advertiser, 23 Feb.1938, p.4, & 31 Dec.1953, p.3 | 7.2 (1989) 26 (cit) |
| Authors - A | | |
| A., P. F. S.,
‘The Christmas Play of St George’, Western Antiquary (Dec. 1883),
168-9 | 4.6 (1984) 63 (cit) |
| Abell, H. F.,
‘Some Surviving Kentish Beliefs’, Home Counties Magazine, 3 (1901),
141 | 4.6 (1984) 64 (cit) |
| Abrahams, Roger D., ‘Pull Out Your Purse and Pay’, Folklore, 79 (1968), 177-92 |
5.2 (1985) 19 (cit) |
| Abrahams, Roger
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| Abrahams, Roger
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| Abrahams, Roger
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| Abrams, M. H.,
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| Adachi, Barbara
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| Adams, Robert
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| Addy, Geo. H., Some
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| Aitken, B., ‘Plough Monday’ Folk-Lore, 62 (1951), 334 |
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| Allsop, Ivor
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| And, Metin, ‘On
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| Andersen, Flemming
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| Andrews, W.,
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| Antliff, W.,
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| Appel, Alfred, A
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| Archer, Fred,
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| Ardern, C. E., Lymm
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| Arkwright,
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| Arthur, Dave, A.
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| Ashley, Kathleen
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| Ashman, Gordon,
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| Axton, Richard,
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| Authors - B | | |
| Babcock-Abrahams,
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| Bagot, Mrs
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| Bailey, Aubrey, Tutbury:
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| Bailey, Aubrey, Down
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| Bailey, Peter
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| Baker, D. C.,
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| Banks, William
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| Barley, M. W.,
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| Baron, Geoffrey,
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| Barthelemy,
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| Bascom, William
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| Baskervill, C.
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| Baskervill, C. R.,
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| Bathe, Dave,
Christmas Customs in Chesterfield, Derbyshire | 2.4 (1982) 27-8 (txt) |
| Bathe, David,
‘Guising’, Derbyshire Insight, no. 6 (Apr. 1984), 2bc | 5.1 (1985) 6
(cop) |
| Bathe, David,
‘Christmas Custom’, Derbyshire Insight, no. 5 (Winter 1984), 6a | 5.1
(1985) 6 (cop) |
| Bathe, Dave,
‘The Cold Ash Mummer's Play’ Downs Miscellany, 3.2 (1985) 13-17 | 6.3
(1986) 17 (rec) |
| Batson, H. M., Our
Wessex Mummers’ Plays [n.d.] | 3.1 (1983) 3 (cit) |
| Batson, H. M.,
MS ‘As Played at Hoe Benham, Christmas 1898. from T. Tucker’, London, Folklore
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| Beazley, F. W.,
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| Beck, Ervin, and
Paul Smith, A Handlist to the C.E.C.T.A.L. Microfilm of the Alex Helm
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| Beckett, Arthur,
‘Christmas Mummers’, The Observer, 11 Jan. 1931, p.21cd | 2.4 (1982)
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| Beckwith, Ian, Victorian
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| Beeching, H. C.,
‘Pages from a Private Diary’, Cornhill Magazine (Feb. 1897), 269 | 3.1
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| Beeman, William
O., ‘Why Do They Laugh?: An Interactional Approach to Humor in Traditional
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| Behan, Brendan, The
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| Ben-Amos, Dan,
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| Bendix, Regina, Progress
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| Berger, Sidney
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| Bibby, Geof,
‘Lymm, Cheshire, Notes from a Collector's Diary’, English Dance and Song, 43.3 (1981),
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| Bicknell, R. W.,
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| Billington,
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| Billington,
Sandra, The Fool–Folk and Fairground | 2.6 (1982) 45 (sum) |
| Billington, Sandra,
'The New Burlsque: An Undress Rehearsal' |
3.4 (1983) 21-4 (txt) |
4.3 (1984) 25 |
|
4.4 (1984) 41 (cit) |
| Billington, Sandra,
A Social History of the Fool
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1.6 (1981) 38 (fco) |
4.2 (1984) 24 (adv) |
|
4.4 (1984) 31 (rec) |
| Birtwistle,
Harrison, Down by the Greenwood Side (1970) | 1.6 (1981) 36 (cop) |
| Bishop, Julia,
'Mumming in the Courts' | 8.1 (1991) 1-3 (txt) |
| Blake, N. F.,
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| Bogatyrev, p.G.,
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| Bond, Frank
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1.3 (1981) 19 |
1.6 (1981) 31 (cit) |
| Bond, Frank (of
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| Booth, Michael
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| Boswell, Pruw,
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| Bourne, Richard,
‘Mummers’, Buzz, (Winter 1983), 21-2 | 3.4 (1983) 30 (rec) |
| Bowman, Deborah,
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| Bowman, Marion,
‘Janneying in Tilting, Fogo (Newfoundland)’, parts 1 and 2 |
7.2 (1989) 17-20 |
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| Boyd, A. W.,
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| Boyd, A. W.,
‘The Mummers’ Play’ Notes and Queries, (21 Jan. 1939) 44 | 7.1 (1988) 9 (cit) |
| Boyd, A. W.,
‘Mummers' Play at Christmas’ Notes and Queries, (14 Jan. 1939) 30-1 | 7.1 (1988)
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| Boyd, A. W.,
‘Village Mummers of Cheshire’, London Calling, no. 377, 28 Nov. 1946, p.
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| Boyd, A. W., A
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| Boyes, Georgina,
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| Boyes, Georgina,
The Institutional Basis of Performance: A Socio-Economic Analysis of
Contemporary Folk Plays | 2.6 (1982) 41-4 (txt) |
| Boyes, Georgina,
The Man-Woman Figure in Traditional Drama | 4.1 (1984) 4 (sum) |
| Boyes, Georgina,
‘"Excellent Examples": The Influence of Exemplar Texts on Traditional
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| Boyes, Georgina,
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| Braine, A., The
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| Brand, John, Observations
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| Brand, John, Observations
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entirely new and revised edition with numerous illustrations (London: Chatto
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| Brandes,
Stanley, ‘The Posadas in Tzintzuntzan: Structure and Sentiment in a Mexican
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| Bratton, J. S.,
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| Bratton, J. S.
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| Brears, Charles,
‘Lincolnshire Folk Lore and Legends’, Lincolnshire Magazine, 1
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| Bregenhøj, Carsten, Helligtrekongersløb på Agersø
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| Brennan, John,
‘Pace Egging in the Calder Valley’, English Dance and Song, 38.2 (1976), 50-1 | 2.2
(1982) 14 (cit) |
| Brice, Andrew, The
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| Briggs, Asa, The
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| Briggs,
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| Briscoe, Marianne
G., Clerical Views of Festival in Late Medieval England | 7.1 (1988) 13
(fco) |
| Briscoe, Marianne
G., & John C. Coldewey, Contexts for Early English Drama (Indiana
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| Broadwood, Lucy,
English Traditional Songs and Carols (London: Boosey, 1908), pp.
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| Brody, Alan,
The English Mummers and Their Plays
(London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1969;
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2.6 (1982) 44 |
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|
6.5 (1986) 39 (cit) |
| Broomhead,
Duncan, Collection: Nether Alderley Play [n.d.] | 2.5 (1982) 29 (cit) |
| Broomhead, Duncan,
An Eighteenth Century Play from Cheshire | 2.5 (1982) 23-9 (txt) |
| Broomhead,
Duncan, Mumming and the BBC | 8.1 (1991) 4-9 (txt) |
| Brown, Barbara,
‘History of a Revival Mummers’ Side’, English Dance and Song, 42.3 (1980), 9 | 1.6
(1981) 38 (rec) |
| Brown, Roly,
‘Mumming Plays in West Berkshire’,
Folk Review 7.11, (1978), 9-13 |
1.3 (1981) 21 (rec) |
2.3 (1982) 19-20 |
|
3.1 (1983) 3 (cit) |
| Brown, Roly,
‘Traditional Topics: The Chaddleworth Mumming Play’,
Southern Rag Folk Magazine 1.4 (1980), 27-8 |
1.3 (1981) 21 |
2.3 (1982) 19 |
|
3.1 (1983) 3 (cit) |
| Brown, Roly, A
Note on the Weston (Berks.) Play | 2.3 (1982) 18-20 (txt) | 3.1 (1983) 3 (cit) |
| Brown, Roly,
Further Notes on Mummers in West Berkshire 1897-1927 | 3.1 (1983) 1-4 (txt) |
| Brown, Roly,
Mummers in West Berkshire 1890-1920 | 3.3 (1983) 18 (sum) |
| Brown, Roly,
‘Mummers in West Berkshire 1897-1927: Work in Progress–Three "New"
Locations’, Downs Miscellany, 3.2 (1985), 2-12 | 6.3 (1986) 17 (rec) |
| Buchan, David
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| Buckland,
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| 5.2 (1985) 9-22 (txt) |
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| Cawte, E. C., Alex Helm and N. Peacock,
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| 3.1 (1983) 3 |
3.2 (1983) 9 |
| 3.3 (1983) 18 |
3.5 (1983) 33 |
| 4.5 (1984) 48 |
5.2 (1985) 9 |
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| Coussmaker, Rev.
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| Davis, Susan G.,
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| Dutton Family,
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| Authors - F | | |
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| Fees, Craig,
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| Fees, Craig,
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| Fees, Craig,
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| Fees, Craig,
Folk Drama As a Science | 5.3 (1985) 28-9 (txt) |
| Fees, Craig,
Notes and Queries; {historical characters in traditional plays} | 5.3 (1985)
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| Fees, Craig,
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| Fees, Craig,
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| Fees, Craig,
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| Fees, Craig T.,
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| Fees, Craig, The
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| Authors - G | | |
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| Roud, Steve,
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| Roud, Stephen
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| Roud, Stephen, Mumming
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| Roud, Steve,
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| Roud, Steve, Mumming
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| Roud, Steve,
Andover Mummers | 1.5 (1981) 29 (txt) |
| Roud, Steve, The
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| Roud, Steve,
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| Roud, Steve,
Mummers in Bedfordshire | 2.1 (1982) 4 (txt) |
| Roud, Steve,
People Vs Places | 2.3 (1982) 17-18 (txt) |
| Roud, Steve, The
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| Roud, Stephen, Mumming
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| Roud, Steve,
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| Roud, Steve, The
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| Roud, Steve,
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| Roud, Steve, and
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| Roud, Steve, and
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| Roud, Stephen
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| Roud, Stephen, and
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