Andrew's Dole
Andrew's Dole is a British custom dating from 1605. In that year, the Mayor of Bideford (in Devon, England), Andrew Dole, established a trust to provide for loaves of bread to be distributed to poor, elderly, persons who applied at the Mayor's Parlour. The custom continues to this day and takes place on New Year's Day. He also left some land to trustees and the income is distributed to 10 deserving people, for each trustee. Again this is distributed on New Year's Day.
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Andrew's Dole
Andrew's Dole is a British custom dating from 1605. In that year, the Mayor of Bideford (in Devon, England), Andrew Dole, established a trust to provide for loaves of bread to be distributed to poor, elderly, persons who applied at the Mayor's Parlour. The custom continues to this day and takes place on New Year's Day. He also left some land to trustees and the income is distributed to 10 deserving people, for each trustee. Again this is distributed on New Year's Day.
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Andrew's Dole is a British cus ...... distributed on New Year's Day.
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