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{{Short description|Folk custom in north-eastern England}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}(File:Winster Hobby horses & mummers (small).jpg|thumb|350px|right|The three Winster hobby horses and other performers, c. 1870)File:Old Horse from Hooton Pagnell Hall displayed at the Maidstone Museum (01).jpg|thumb|Old Horse head that mummers threw into a pond at Hooton Pagnell HallHooton Pagnell HallOld Horse was a folk custom found in an area of north-eastern England. Geographically, the custom was found in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and part of Yorkshire. The tradition entails the use of a hobby horse that is mounted on a pole and carried by an individual hidden under a sackcloth. It represents a regional variation of a "hooded animal" tradition that appears in various forms throughout the British Isles.In geographical location and style it displays strong similarities with the Old Tup custom, but in the latter the hobby horse was presented as a goat rather than a horse. The Old Tup was largely found in the same area of England.{{sfn|Cawte|1978|p=117}} In Derbyshire, the two customs are often recorded as existing in the same village.{{sfn|Cawte|1978|p=117}} Old Horse was less common in Yorkshire than Old Tup, and also spread further into Nottinghamshire than the Old Tup custom did.{{sfn|Cawte|1978|p=117}}

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Bibliography

  • BOOK, Cawte, E. C., Ritual Animal Disguise: A Historical and Geographical Study of Animal Disguise in the British Isles, 1978, D.S. Brewer Ltd. and Rowman and Littlefield for the Folklore Society, Cambridge and Totowa, 978-0-8599-1028-6,
  • BOOK, Hutton, Ronald, The Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996, 978-0-1982-0570-8, registration,weblink
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