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  2. Sans Day Carol - Wikipedia

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    The "Sans Day Carol", also known as "St. Day Carol", "The Holly Bears a Berry" and "The Holly Tree" [1] is a traditional Cornish carol named after the Cornish village of St Day, where it was found around the turn of the twentieth century.

  3. Montol Festival - Wikipedia

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    Guise dancing is a Cornish custom in which people dress up in costumes and masks and play music, dance, sing and take part in parades, [9] somewhat similar to mummering elsewhere in England. During the evening large guiser processions can be seen through the town, carrying lanterns, wearing masks and traditional costumes.

  4. The First Noel - Wikipedia

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    "The First Nowell" (or Nowel), [1] modernised as "The First Noel" [2] (or Noël), is a traditional English Christmas carol with Cornish origins most likely from the early modern period, although possibly earlier. [3] It is listed as number 682 in the Roud Folk Song Index.

  5. Cornish festivals - Wikipedia

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    'Wassail' is not of Cornish origin, probably migrated as a 'custom' from Wessex as it is of Saxon/Norse origin, but obviously adopted as a way to hedge bets for a good cider-apple harvest, and still celebrated: New Twelfth Night (6 January): In the 1950s, "carolling" was the custom) Knill Ceremony: St Ives: Still celebrated (started 1801)

  6. Music of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The "Sans Day Carol" or "St Day Carol" is one of the many Cornish Christmas carols written in the 19th century. This carol and its melody were first transcribed from the singing of a villager in St Day in the parish of Gwennap : the lyrics are similar to those of " The Holly and the Ivy ".

  7. List of Christmas carols - Wikipedia

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    Some view Christmas carols to be only religious in nature and consider Christmas songs to be secular. [1] Many traditional Christmas carols focus on the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus, while others celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas that range from 25 December to 5 January or Christmastide which ranges from 24 December to 5 ...

  8. Luigi Mangione's Christmas Behind Bars: A Meal of Cornish Hen ...

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    Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, will be given a meal of Cornish hen on Christmas, where he is sleeping on a mattress about 1-2 inches ...

  9. Mousehole - Wikipedia

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    Mousehole (/ ˈ m aʊ z əl /; Cornish: Porthenys) is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England, UK. [1] ... It is known for its Christmas illuminations. Since ...