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- Horkey abstract "The name horkey was applied to end of harvest customs and celebrations, especially in the Eastern Counties of England, although the word occurred elsewhere in England and also Ireland. Since it is found in dialect, there is no standard spelling and other versions include hawkie and hockey. Mentioned from the 16th century onward, the custom became less common during the course of the 19th century and was more or less extinct in the 20th. It is chiefly remembered now because of the poem dedicated to it by Robert Bloomfield in 1802.".
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- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Agricultural_Wages_(Regulation)_Act_1924.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop_Parker.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Bury_St_Edmunds.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Cambridgeshire.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_folklore.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_poetry.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Corn_dolly.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink East_of_England.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Foxearth.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink George_Cruikshank.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Glemsford.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Parker.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Morris_Dance.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Morris_dance.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink New_Monthly_Magazine.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Poor_Robin.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Psalms.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bloomfield.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Herrick_(poet).
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Saffron_Walden.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Thomas_Overbury.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Summers_Last_Will_and_Testament.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink The_English_Dialect_Dictionary.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink The_New_Monthly_Magazine.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hennell.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Nashe.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Overbury.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink Whittlesford.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLink File:Horkey_front.jpg.
- Horkey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Horkey".
- Horkey hasPhotoCollection Horkey.
- Horkey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Horkey subject Category:English_folklore.
- Horkey subject Category:English_poetry.
- Horkey comment "The name horkey was applied to end of harvest customs and celebrations, especially in the Eastern Counties of England, although the word occurred elsewhere in England and also Ireland. Since it is found in dialect, there is no standard spelling and other versions include hawkie and hockey. Mentioned from the 16th century onward, the custom became less common during the course of the 19th century and was more or less extinct in the 20th.".
- Horkey label "Horkey".
- Horkey wasDerivedFrom Horkey?oldid=675628128.
- Horkey depiction Horkey_front.jpg.
- Horkey isPrimaryTopicOf Horkey.