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|Text=<p>"The Young Folks of this Town had a Merry-Night . . . .  The Young Weomen treated the Men with a Tandsey as they lost to them at a Game at Stoole Balle."</p>
|Text=<p>"The Young Folks of this Town had a Merry-Night . . . .  The Young Weomen treated the Men with a Tandsey as they lost to them at a Game at Stoole Balle."</p>
<p>T. Ellison Gibson, ed., <u>Blundell's Diary, Comprising Selections from the Diary of Nicholas Blundell, Esq.</u> (Gilbert G. Walmsley, 1895), diary entry for May 14, 1715, page 134.  <b>Note:</b>  "Tandsey" presumably refers to tansey-cakes, traditionally linked to springtime games. </p>
<p>T. Ellison Gibson, ed., <u>Blundell's Diary, Comprising Selections from the Diary of Nicholas Blundell, Esq.</u> (Gilbert G. Walmsley, 1895), diary entry for May 14, 1715, page 134.  <b>Note:</b>  "Tandsey" presumably refers to tansey-cakes, traditionally linked to springtime games. </p>
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"The Young Folks of this Town had a Merry-Night . . . . The Young Weomen treated the Men with a Tandsey as they lost to them at a Game at Stoole Balle."

T. Ellison Gibson, ed., Blundell's Diary, Comprising Selections from the Diary of Nicholas Blundell, Esq. (Gilbert G. Walmsley, 1895), diary entry for May 14, 1715, page 134. Note: "Tandsey" presumably refers to tansey-cakes, traditionally linked to springtime games.

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