Cornish Feasts and Festivals

Cornish Feasts and Festivals PDF Author: Liz Woods
Publisher: Alison Hodge Publishers
ISBN: 9780906720875
Category : Cooking, English
Languages : en
Pages : 132

Book Description
This title describes 30 Cornish festivals, each with a quirky, fun illustration and accompanying recipe, old or new. For each recipe there is a photo of the finished dish.

Cornish Year

Cornish Year PDF Author: A. A. Clinnick
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781901163421
Category : Folklore
Languages : en
Pages : 32

Book Description

A Perfect Cornish Summer

A Perfect Cornish Summer PDF Author: Phillipa Ashley
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008316139
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 326

Book Description
Escape to Cornwall with this gorgeous new series from Phillipa Ashley – perfect for fans of Nicola May and Holly Martin Summer is on the horizon, and the people of Porthmellow are eagerly awaiting the annual food festival. At least, most of them are...

Cornish Feasts and Folk-lore

Cornish Feasts and Folk-lore PDF Author: M. A. Courtney
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 408

Book Description
"Cornish Feasts and Folk-lore" by M. A. Courtney. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

The Cornish Traditional Year

The Cornish Traditional Year PDF Author: Simon Reed
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780738765839
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 144

Book Description
Discover and celebrate the distinctive Cornish calendar with this book's fascinating presentation of the yearly cycle. Honoring Cornish culture and magic leads to strong communities and a positive sense of identity. This book will enliven your personal practice and provide you with the knowledge and tools to keep these admirable customs thriving.

Cornish Feasts and Folk-Lore

Cornish Feasts and Folk-Lore PDF Author: Margaret Ann Courtney
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9781330300596
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224

Book Description
Excerpt from Cornish Feasts and Folk-Lore The Western hounds meet in all the villages situated at a convenient distance from their kennel, at ten o'clock on feasten Mondays, and, after a breakfast given by the squire of the parish to the huntsmen, start for their run from somewhere near the parish church (the "church town"). Three or four houses clustered together, and even sometimes a single house, is called in Cornwall "a town," a farmyard is "a town place," and London is often spoken of as "Lunnon church town." The first of the West Penwith feasts is that of Paul, a parish close to Penzance, which has not the Apostle Paul but St. Pol-de-Lion for its patron saint. It falls on the nearest Sunday to 10th of October. An old proverb says, "Rain for Paul, rain for all," therefore, should the day be wet, it is of course looked upon by the young people as a bad sign for their future merry-makings. An annual bowling-match was formerly held on feasten Monday, between Paul and Mousehole men (Mousehole is a fishing village in the same parish); the last of them took place sixty years ago. Up to that time the bowling-green, an artificially raised piece of ground, was kept in order by the parishioners. No one in the neighbourhood now knows the game; the church schools are built on a part of the site, and the remainder is the village playground. If there were ever any other peculiar customs celebrated at Paul feast they are quite forgotten, and the Monday night's carousal at the public-houses has here, as elsewhere, given place to church and chapel teas, followed by concerts in the school-rooms, although there are still a few "standings" (stalls) in the streets, for the sale of gingerbread nuts and sweetmeats, and one or two swings and merry-go-rounds, largely patronised by children. October 12th. A fair, called Roast Goose Fair, is held at Redruth. On the nearest Saturday to Hallowe'en, October 31st, the fruiterers of Penzance display in their windows very large apples, known locally as "Allan" apples. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Bewnans Ke / the Life of St Kea

Bewnans Ke / the Life of St Kea PDF Author: Graham Thomas
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780859892940
Category : Arthurian romances
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
In 2000, a sixteenth-century manuscript containing a copy of a previously unknown play in Middle Cornish, probably composed in the second half of the fifteenth century, was discovered among papers bequeathed to the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth. This eagerly awaited edition of the play, published in association with the National Library of Wales, offers a conservatively edited text with a facing-page translation, and a reproduction of the original text at the foot of the page - vital for comparative purposes. Also included are a complete vocabulary, detailed linguistic notes, and a thorough introduction dealing with the language of the play, the hagiographic background of the St Kea material and the origins of other parts in the work of Geoffrey of Monmouth. The theme of the play is the contention between St Kea, patron of Kea parish in Cornwall, and Teudar, a local tyrant. This is combined with a long section dealing with the dispute over tribute payments between King Arthur and the Emperor Lucius Hiberius; Queen Guinevere's adultery with Arthur's nephew Modred; the latter's invitation to Cheldric and his Saxon hordes to come to Britain to assist him in his conflict with his uncle; and Arthur's battle with Modred. Winner of the 2008 Holyer An Gof Award for Cornish language publications.

Cornish Feasts and Folk-Lore

Cornish Feasts and Folk-Lore PDF Author: Margaret Ann Courtney
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN: 9781497852389
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 218

Book Description
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1890 Edition.
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