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- Q4936677 subject Q8304068.
- Q4936677 subject Q8419137.
- Q4936677 subject Q8447202.
- Q4936677 subject Q8568980.
- Q4936677 abstract "The annual Bodmin Riding custom was held at Bodmin in Cornwall, England, UK, on the Sunday and Monday after 7 July (St Thomas Becket's Day). Accounts over its long history vary, but it involved a horseback procession around the town, carrying two large garlands, and probably originated as a Guild Riding custom. The earliest documentary evidence of the custom is in the Bodmin Parish Church rebuilding accounts of 1469-72, and it ceased in the early 19th century, but was revived in 1974 and now forms part of Bodmin Heritage and Riding Festival.Bodmin Riding may also refer to the folk song (also known as St Ives Well Procession) still played at the Riding.".
- Q4936677 wikiPageExternalLink www.bodminridingandheritage.org.uk.
- Q4936677 wikiPageWikiLink Q15201909.
- Q4936677 wikiPageWikiLink Q192236.
- Q4936677 wikiPageWikiLink Q23148.
- Q4936677 wikiPageWikiLink Q8304068.
- Q4936677 wikiPageWikiLink Q8419137.
- Q4936677 wikiPageWikiLink Q8447202.
- Q4936677 wikiPageWikiLink Q8568980.
- Q4936677 wikiPageWikiLink Q889888.
- Q4936677 comment "The annual Bodmin Riding custom was held at Bodmin in Cornwall, England, UK, on the Sunday and Monday after 7 July (St Thomas Becket's Day). Accounts over its long history vary, but it involved a horseback procession around the town, carrying two large garlands, and probably originated as a Guild Riding custom.".
- Q4936677 label "Bodmin Riding".
- Q4936677 homepage www.bodminridingandheritage.org.uk.