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The Dunmow Flitch: a procession of people follow the winning
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The Dunmow Flitch: a procession of people follow the winning
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The Dunmow Flitch: a procession of people follow the winning couple who are being carried in a chair on the shoulders of four men while others walk in front carrying a piece of bacon on a stick. Engraving by C. Mosley after D. Ogborne, 1751.

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Keywords: Charles Mosley; David Ogborne

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