Lambley (SK6245), Nottinghamshire


I.T.Jones Collection (1981, E.A.Harrad & E.Kirkby - a)

Mrs. E. A. Harrad (Intermediary); Miss E. Kirkby (Inf.)
Lambley, Notts.: Questionnaire from Mrs Harrad 28/1/81
I.T.Jones Collection, Com. 28th Jan.1981, Ref.K22-1

Questionnaire from Mrs Harrad, president of Lambley W.I., dated 28/1/81, enclosing information from Miss E.Kirkby

I.T.Jones Collection (1981, E.Kirkby)

Miss E. Kirkby (Inf.)
Lambley, Notts.: Notes from Miss Kirkby 11/2/81
I.T.Jones Collection, Com. 28th Jan.1981, Ref.K22-2

Notes from Miss Kirkby, received 11/2/81 with questionnaire from Mrs Harrad (TD00703) and which appear to be transcripts of various published works.

I.T.Jones Collection (1981,E.A.Harrad & E.Kirkby - b)

Mrs. E. A. Harrad (Intermediary); Miss E. Kirkby (Inf.)
Lambley, Notts.: Letter to Mrs Harrad 26/3/81
I.T.Jones Collection, Com. 26th Mar.1981, Ref.K22-3

Transcript of letter to Mrs Harrad dated 26/3/81 thanking her for her letter and Miss Kirkby's information.

E.Bryson (1984)

Emrys Bryson (Auth.)
It's devil of a lark for Plough Monday! [Play revival at Calverton, Notts.]
*Evening Post [Nottingham], 5th Jan.1984, p.6 a-d

Article with on the Calverton, Notts. Plough Monday play revival side, calling themselves the Calverton Real Ale and Plough Play Preservation Society (CRAPPPS). Their play, based on a Blidworth version, featured the characters; Tom Fool, Recruiting Sergeant, Farmer's Man, Lady Bright and Gay, Dame Jane, Doctor, Ribboner, Threshing Blade, Sankey Benny and Beelzebub. Detailed itineraries are given, covering Calverton, Blidworth, Epperstone, Woodborough, Lambley, Lowdham and Oxton. A photo of the 1979 play shows four characters collecting money from the audience. Background information on Plough Monday mentions Plough-Lights and Plough Trailing by Plough Bullocks. There is a quotation from the Gentleman's Magazine for 1672 relating to malicious ploughing.

Trader Pictorial [Newark] (2004)

[Anon.] (Auth.)
Reviving ancient tradition
Trader Pictorial [Newark], 7th Jan.2004, No.1189, p.2a-6

Large colour photo of the Muskham Pinkies, who had revived the plough boys' play from North Muskham, Notts., also performing at Norwell and Bathley. The original play had ceased at the start of second world war. The caption lists cast members Simon Simcox, Paul Cotter, David Haslam, Ian Harrison and Jeff Hannabuss. The accompanying article mentions the incident of 1597 when the plough boys ran a furrow across the churchyard.

Performances by the Calverton Real Ale and Plough Play Preservation Society are also listed for Calverton, Farnsfield, Epperstone, Lambley, Lowdham, Hoveringham, and Woodborough.

Newark Advertiser (2004a)

[Anon.] (Auth.)
REVIEWS: Plough play revived [North Muskham, Notts.]
Newark Advertiser, 9th Jan.2004, Vol.155, No.7931, p.Arts.10d-f

Article and two colour photos of the revival by the Muskham Pinkies of the ploughboys' play from North Muskham, Notts, also performed at Norwell and Bathley. The original tradition stopped at the start of the second world war. The captions list the following cast members: David Haslam, Dan Harrison, Simon Simcox, Paul Cotter, Keith Baines, Paul Lane, and Jeff Hannabus.

Performances by the Calverton Real Ale and Plough Play Preservation Society are listed for Farnsfield, Epperstone, Lambley, Lowdham, Hoveringham, Woodborough, and Calverton. Morris dancers performing after a Plough Sunday service at Morton, Notts., are also mentioned.

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