Weather and Folk Lore of Peterborough and District by Charles Dack
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ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.
Children used to go round the villages and city on this day and sing: Good Morrow, Valentine; Please to give me a valentine; I'll be yourn, if you'll be mine; Good Morrow, Valentine. Good Morrow, Valentine First its yourn and then tis mine So please give me a valentine. Holly and ivy tickle my toe Give me red apple and let me go. Good Morrow, Valentine, Parsley grows by savoury Savoury grows by thyme A new pair of gloves on Easter Day Good Morrow, Valentine. This was called going Valentining and some money or apples were given to the children. In Peterborough and district sweet plum buns used to be made and were called Valentine Buns. They were given by Godparents to their Godchildren the Sunday before and the next Sunday after Valentine's Day. MARCH. |
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