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Chapter 1. Comic Performance in the Tudor and Stuart Percy Households
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
- Contributors xi
- Chapter 1. Comic Performance in the Tudor and Stuart Percy Households 1
- Chapter 2. Wedding Revels at the Earl of Northumberland’s Household 15
- Chapter 3. Weddings and Wives in some West Riding Performance Records 31
- Chapter 4. Travelling Players on the North Yorkshire Moors 39
- Chapter 5. Travelling Players in the East Riding of Yorkshire 51
- Chapter 6. Northern Catholics, Equestrian Sports, and the Gunpowder Plot 63
- Chapter 7. Wool, Cloth, and Economic Movement: Journeying with the York and Towneley Shepherds 77
- Chapter 8. Visiting Players in the Durham Records: An Exotic Monster, a French Magician, and Scottish Ministralli 93
- Chapter 9. Rural and Urban Folk Ceremonies in County Durham 111
- Chapter 10. Rush-bearings of Yorkshire West Riding 131
- Chapter 11. Boy Bishops in Medieval Durham 147
- Chapter 12. Regional Performance as Intangible Cultural Heritage 161
- Bibliography 183
- Index 205
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
- Contributors xi
- Chapter 1. Comic Performance in the Tudor and Stuart Percy Households 1
- Chapter 2. Wedding Revels at the Earl of Northumberland’s Household 15
- Chapter 3. Weddings and Wives in some West Riding Performance Records 31
- Chapter 4. Travelling Players on the North Yorkshire Moors 39
- Chapter 5. Travelling Players in the East Riding of Yorkshire 51
- Chapter 6. Northern Catholics, Equestrian Sports, and the Gunpowder Plot 63
- Chapter 7. Wool, Cloth, and Economic Movement: Journeying with the York and Towneley Shepherds 77
- Chapter 8. Visiting Players in the Durham Records: An Exotic Monster, a French Magician, and Scottish Ministralli 93
- Chapter 9. Rural and Urban Folk Ceremonies in County Durham 111
- Chapter 10. Rush-bearings of Yorkshire West Riding 131
- Chapter 11. Boy Bishops in Medieval Durham 147
- Chapter 12. Regional Performance as Intangible Cultural Heritage 161
- Bibliography 183
- Index 205