wakes — 1) Wakes, feasts, and revels are regional terms for the same type of event. In most parishes in pre Reformation England, the day dedicated to the patron saint of the local church was set aside for major celebrations, as most holidays were… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Hindle Wakes — For the Lancashire poultry dish see Hindle Wakes (dish). Hindle Wakes is a stage play by Stanley Houghton written in 1910.It has been filmed four times, twice in the silent era (1918, 1927), and twice in the sound era (1931, 1952) although the… … Wikipedia
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Folk music of England — Pentangle performing in 2007 Folk music of England refers to various types of traditionally based music, often contrasted with courtly, classical and later commercial music, for which evidence exists from the later medieval period. It has been… … Wikipedia