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A Plum Job

 

Visitors to the Glastonbury Festival probably don’t give a thought to the fate of Richard Whiting. As an old man convicted of treason he was hung, drawn and quartered on Glastonbury Tor.

 

When Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell set about the dissolution of the monasteries in England the Benedictine Monastery Glastonbury Abbey was the wealthiest Abbey in England.

 

Supposedly Bishop Richard Whiting tried to bribe the King. His steward was entrusted with a gift of twelve title deeds to English manorial estates. To protect the deeds from thieves they were hidden in a pie. However the steward stole the deeds to the manor of Mells, the ‘plum’ of the twelve manors.

 

The jury that found Bishop Whiting guilty included the treacherous steward. Following the destruction of the Abbey the steward moved into the Manor of Mells.

 

The steward’s name was Horner; the family lived at Mells until the 20th century.

 

The lyrics to a nursery rhyme were first published in 1725:

 

Little Jack Horner sat in the corner

   Eating his Christmas pie,

He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum

   And said “What a good boy am I!”

 

That’s an accolade I have earned today when I presented my wife with a bag of plums picked from a tree with the permission of the owner of the garden.

 

Now my wife has the plum job of baking the pie.

 

Message to Jeannette and Bloodaxe; the above was copied and pasted direct from MS Word just to see if I had the same problem in posting. I use Firefox, Jeannette.

Edituing using the edit button works for me as this line shows.

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  • scoopBy scoop 204 Days Ago
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    Neat item Bob. Unfortunately my poetry recollection is of the bawdy versions ( Hickory-dickory-dock, the mouse ran up the clock, the clock struck one...and the other little bugger got away). For a zillion dollars, if I was in a TV Challenge.game, I could NOT recall the correct last line. (same-same for hymns: I do remember the both versions of "While Shepherds Watched their flocks by night" )
  • PaulBy Paul 204 Days Ago
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    Another very interseting, educational piece Bob :-)
  • SolitaBy Solita 236 Days Ago
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    I love hearing the origins to nursery rhymes!
  • bloodaxeBy bloodaxe 236 Days Ago
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    Watcha Bob,
    ah,finally got in.
    That's an interesting piece.
    I use IE 9, any site that takes money for membership should ensure all the popular broswers work on it.
    best
    Mick
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