Whit Sunday Pomp and Ceremony ; the Lord Mayor of Bristol Upheld a Tradition Dating Back More Than 500 Years at the Rush Sunday Service at St Mary Redcliffe Church.
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › May 14, 2008
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › May 14, 2008
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The Lord Mayor of Bristol upheld a tradition dating back more than 500 years at the Rush Sunday service at St Mary Redcliffe Church.
The medieval custom, which involves covering the church floor in rushes, is one of the city's most spectacular and colourful civic occasions and takes place every Whit Sunday.See the full content of this document
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Whit Sunday Pomp and Ceremony ; the Lord Mayor of Bristol Upheld a Tradition Dating Back More Than 500 Years at the Rush Sunday Service at St Mary Redcliffe Church.
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