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1The Hooden Horse of East Kent

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  • Title: The Hooden Horse of East Kent
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  • Publisher: Ozaru Books
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  • Publish Location: St Nicholas-at-Wade, UK

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  • First Year Published: 2021
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    Trick-or-treating

    tradition is called "guising" because of the disguises or costumes worn by the children. In the West Mid Scots dialect, guising is known as "galoshans"

    Guising (disambiguation)

    Look up guising or guiser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Guising, guizing, a guiser or guizer may refer to: Guising, a Scottish and Irish tradition

    Guise

    family of Guise, Dukes of Guise, who later became Princes of Joinville. The remains of the medieval castle of Guise, the seat of the Dukes of Guise, is within

    Mary of Guise

    Mary of Guise (French: Marie de Guise; 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, was Queen of Scotland from 1538 until 1542, as

    Halloween

    early example of guising in North America in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, reported children going "guising" around the neighborhood

    Halloween costume

    custom of guising at Halloween in North America was first recorded in 1911, when a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going "guising" around

    Guise Will Be Guise

    "Guise Will Be Guise" is the 6th episode of the second season of the American television series Angel. Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Krishna

    Samhain

    and a place was set at the table for them during a meal. Mumming and guising were part of the festival from at least the early modern era, whereby people

    House of Guise

    The House of Guise (/ɡwiːz/ GWEEZ, French: [ɡ(ɥ)iz]; Dutch: Wieze; German: Wiese) was a prominent French noble family that was involved heavily in the

    Guise (name)

    Guise is a surname possibly derived from the Guise baronets of England or from Guise, a commune in France. Notable people with the name include: Anthony