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  1. Who likes Ancient Historical Foods? Read all about what Romans, the Incas and the Mongols ate on my @surf feed. Do you want to jump the queue? Then use this code to move up on the wait list: Surf+JanetteSpeyer
    surf.social/feed/surf%2Fcustom #surf #food #history #historicalfood

  2. #Lenten Stuff - a #16thCentury #ballad by William Elderton.
    From MS Ashmole 48.

    A good description of #Lent in Tudor England, with complaints (among other things) about an excess of #fish, #leeks and #nettles. It also mentions the traditional figure of #JackaLent, a stuffed effigy, usually made of straw, which was dragged through the streets during Lent, and burned on #PalmSunday.

    Richard de Winter: #baritone
    Catherine Groom: #harp
    Robin Jeffrey: #lute
    Alison Kinder: bass #viol
    Tamsin Lewis: #renaissance #violin

    youtube.com/watch?v=qVg76YRtis

    #earlymusic #earlymodern #histodon #histodons #historyoffood #historicalfood #song #ballad #folklore #calendarcustoms #historical #renaissance #tudor #tudors @histodons @earlymusic @earlymodern @histodon @folklore

  3. For anyone who feels that they've eaten too much, here is a
    Carol for #ChristmasDay at Night: An anonymous 17thC #ballad carol describing many of the foods eaten at Christmas.
    From New #Christmas #Carols, 1662.
    In common with many #broadsideballads, this carol appear with lyrics but no music. Instead, instructions are given for the choice of melody - in this case, the popular tune, #Greensleeves.

    Michael Palmer: #baritone
    Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
    Robin Jeffrey: #cittern
    Alison Kinder: bass #viol
    Tamsin Lewis: #renaissance #violin

    youtube.com/watch?v=AgIUBWxKcJ

    #earlymusic #earlymodern #histodons #histodon @histodons
    #historicfood #historical #historicalfood #mincepie #mincepies #Christmaspie #goose #ChristmasDinner #17thCentury #seventeenthcentury #Restoration #Restorationmusic #baroque

  4. For anyone who feels that they've eaten too much, here is a
    Carol for #ChristmasDay at Night: An anonymous 17thC #ballad carol describing many of the foods eaten at Christmas.
    From New #Christmas #Carols, 1662.
    In common with many #broadsideballads, this carol appear with lyrics but no music. Instead, instructions are given for the choice of melody - in this case, the popular tune, #Greensleeves.

    Michael Palmer: #baritone
    Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
    Robin Jeffrey: #cittern
    Alison Kinder: bass #viol
    Tamsin Lewis: #renaissance #violin

    youtube.com/watch?v=AgIUBWxKcJ

    #earlymusic #earlymodern #histodons #histodon @histodons
    #historicfood #historical #historicalfood #mincepie #mincepies #Christmaspie #goose #ChristmasDinner #17thCentury #seventeenthcentury #Restoration #Restorationmusic #baroque

  5. For anyone who feels that they've eaten too much, here is a
    Carol for #ChristmasDay at Night: An anonymous 17thC #ballad carol describing many of the foods eaten at Christmas.
    From New #Christmas #Carols, 1662.
    In common with many #broadsideballads, this carol appear with lyrics but no music. Instead, instructions are given for the choice of melody - in this case, the popular tune, #Greensleeves.

    Michael Palmer: #baritone
    Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
    Robin Jeffrey: #cittern
    Alison Kinder: bass #viol
    Tamsin Lewis: #renaissance #violin

    youtube.com/watch?v=AgIUBWxKcJ

    #earlymusic #earlymodern #histodons #histodon @histodons
    #historicfood #historical #historicalfood #mincepie #mincepies #Christmaspie #goose #ChristmasDinner #17thCentury #seventeenthcentury #Restoration #Restorationmusic #baroque

  6. For anyone who feels that they've eaten too much, here is a
    Carol for #ChristmasDay at Night: An anonymous 17thC #ballad carol describing many of the foods eaten at Christmas.
    From New #Christmas #Carols, 1662.
    In common with many #broadsideballads, this carol appear with lyrics but no music. Instead, instructions are given for the choice of melody - in this case, the popular tune, #Greensleeves.

    Michael Palmer: #baritone
    Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
    Robin Jeffrey: #cittern
    Alison Kinder: bass #viol
    Tamsin Lewis: #renaissance #violin

    youtube.com/watch?v=AgIUBWxKcJ

    #earlymusic #earlymodern #histodons #histodon @histodons
    #historicfood #historical #historicalfood #mincepie #mincepies #Christmaspie #goose #ChristmasDinner #17thCentury #seventeenthcentury #Restoration #Restorationmusic #baroque

  7. For anyone who feels that they've eaten too much, here is a
    Carol for #ChristmasDay at Night: An anonymous 17thC #ballad carol describing many of the foods eaten at Christmas.
    From New #Christmas #Carols, 1662.
    In common with many #broadsideballads, this carol appear with lyrics but no music. Instead, instructions are given for the choice of melody - in this case, the popular tune, #Greensleeves.

    Michael Palmer: #baritone
    Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
    Robin Jeffrey: #cittern
    Alison Kinder: bass #viol
    Tamsin Lewis: #renaissance #violin

    youtube.com/watch?v=AgIUBWxKcJ

    #earlymusic #earlymodern #histodons #histodon @histodons
    #historicfood #historical #historicalfood #mincepie #mincepies #Christmaspie #goose #ChristmasDinner #17thCentury #seventeenthcentury #Restoration #Restorationmusic #baroque