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"Welcome me or welcome not
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The Doncaster Mummers are pictured here inside Cusworth Hall in December
2003.
2003 Cast Father Christmas (Des)
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"Room, room brave gallants, give
us room to sport Look carefully at the photographs as a set of traditional mummers' Swords and Maces were used. It is thought that the items date from the 1820s, and were last used by the Laughton en le Morthen mummers in the 1880s. The revival of the Hooton Pagnell play was a fitting occasion for brandishing the old steel once more! "I
am St.George, that noble champion bold
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| The characters in the Hooton Pagnell play
are shown here just inside Hooton Pagnell Hall inner gateway lined up
'ready for action'!
Left to Right:
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FOOL "Alas! Alas! My chiefest son is slain,
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DOCTOR "Ten pounds is my fee,
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BLACK PRINCE OF PALADINE "Draw out thy sword and slay. Pull out thy purse and pay. For I will have recompense Before I go away."
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GEORGE "Now Prince of Paladine is dead, And all his joys entirely fled. Take him and give him to the flies, Let him no more come near my eyes.
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HECTOR "How canst thou send me to Black Sam before I am three
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The text of the play may be downloaded HERE. Please remember that the language used was that of yesteryear, and that it is has not been 'bowdlerised' for twenty-first century sensibilities. |
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