Peakirk tin pans.
The Churches of Tansor and Cotterstock are not very far from each other.
Cotterstock has four bells, and Tansor only two. The villagers say that
the Cotterstock bells ask:
"Who rings the best? Who rings the best?"
and Tansor proudly and rapidly replies,
"We do, We do, We do, We do."
Tansor now possesses three bells, so their answer now is "We three do."
The Pancake bell is still rung regularly in Peterborough on Shrove
Tuesday.
The Gleaning bell is rung in the district.
In some Parishes a bell was tolled during the time of a corpse being put
in its shroud, and was called the "Winding Bell."
The Church Bells of Helpston, Northborough, Glinton, and Peakirk are
described as:--
PERSONAL.
A mole spot on the body, is considered lucky.
One with the mole on the neck, will gather money by the peck.
A mole on the left shoulder, betokens a drunken husband.
Right eye itching, sign of joy,
Left eye itching, sign of sorrow.
Right eye joy, left eye cry.
If your nose itches, you will kiss or shake hands with a fool.
Nose itching, going to hear news.
Rub it on wood and it's sure to come good.
Palm of right hand itching, you will receive money.
Left palm itching, you will pay money away.
If your knee itches, you will kneel in a strange Church.
If your foot itches, you will walk on strange ground.
FOLK LORE (3)
The moon, meek guardian of the night. _John Clare_ (unpub.)
To see the new moon for the first time through glass is unlucky
especially the first one in the year.
You should always turn the money in your pockets when you see the first
new moon in the year, and if one of the other sex is near an interchange
of kisses increases the good luck.
To see the new moon the first time over your right shoulder is lucky,
but if over the left shoulder it is unlucky.
The first new moon in the year is stronger in its influence than the
others.
If the new moon does not appear until the fourth day, it foretells a
troubled time for the whole month.
When the moon appears on the fourth day very clear and sharp and rather
on the slant, it promises mostly fair weather for the month.
An erect moon is said to threaten wind.
Near full moon a misty sunrise,
Bodes fair weather and cloudless skies.
When the clouds of the moon to the West fly away,
You may safely rely on a settled fair day.
When mountains and cliffs
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