| 1. | Mumming is also a big tradition in County Fermanagh in Ulster.
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| 2. | In traditional mumming plays, the participants first entered a private household.
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| 3. | The first verse reflects this relationship to mumming:
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| 4. | Since the Middle Ages there has been a tradition of mumming on a certain holiday.
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| 5. | Musicologist Dale Cockrell sees echoes of European mumming traditions in " Clare de Kitchen ".
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| 6. | Elsewhere in Europe, costumes, mumming and hobby horses were part of other yearly festivals.
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| 7. | Mumming was a way of raising money and the play was taken round the big houses.
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| 8. | There is copious documentary evidence of morris dancing and mumming from 1466 / 7 to 1595.
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| 9. | Note here the allusion to the tradition of mumming, Morris dancing and wedding celebrations at Pentecost.
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| 10. | Other than this association there is no clear evidence linking these late medieval and early modern customs with English mumming.
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