Sticky: Laugharne, Carmarthenshire Beggars Bush 1909 ?
The name is a “Hoisting Place” on the Laugharne Common Walk. This is a ceremony of beating the bounds held once every three years, when the people of the town, led by the Portreeve and the officials of the Court, retrace the town’s ancient boundaries. Ritual “hoisting” is used to remind younger walkers of the location and name of Hoisting Places – more civilised than the more corporal ways of getting young boys to remember bounds in some historical records. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: May 21st, 2011 | Filed under: Places | Tags: Carmarthenshire, Laugharne, William Bullein, derogatory | No Comments »