3 JULY 1909, Page 22

GLASTONBURY.

rro TITS EDITOR OP THE Br sarwroa."1 SIR,—The ballad inquired for by the writer of the article oa Glastonbury in last week's Spectator is probably "Plain Truth and Blind Ignorance," p. 322, Vol. II., Percy's "Relives," fifth edition, 1812. The sixth verse opens thus "Chill tell thee what, good vellowe, Before the vriers went hence, A bushell of the best wheat° Was zold vor vourteen pence."

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