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A month-by-month compendium of British popular customs, recording seasonal, religious, and domestic practices from antiquity to the nineteenth century. Entries provide concise descriptions of rituals—festivals, gift-giving, agricultural rites, and local amusements—alongside historical origins, folklore explanations, and regional variants, often supported by archival examples and contemporary anecdotes. The arrangement follows the calendar, noting movable feasts at their earliest dates, and aims to preserve vanished or fading observances through citations and transcribed accounts. Occasional editorial notes and sources accompany entries to contextualize practices and trace their development over time.

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T. F. Thiselton-Dyer

T. F. Thiselton-Dyer was a British author and folklorist known for his extensive contributions to the study of folklore and popular customs. His works often explore the social and domestic manners of people, as seen in his notable book "British Popular Customs, Present and Past," which arranges customs according to the calendar year. Thiselton-Dyer's writings also delve into the folklore surrounding Shakespeare, the eccentricities of royalty, and the supernatural, as exemplified in titles like "The Ghost World" and "The Folk-lore of Plants." His scholarly approach has made a lasting impact on the understanding of cultural traditions and beliefs.

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