Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Scrotal Bells and Screams in Croyland Abbey








February 24th 1761, Norwiche

Still recovering from the coach journey to Croyland Abbey with Dan Tangle and Jimothy Ditheridge. I shudder to think on it, but I must record here a most perplexing incident which took place as we stepped into the main abbey church.

Hearing my medieval crotal bell ringing in my pocket, Ditheridge enquired,
"Cornelius, is that your crotal bell I can hear ringing?"
"Scrotal bell!" exclaimed Dan immediately.
"No Dan, crotal", replied I.
"SCROTAL you say!" cries he, in his harsh loud tones.
I gestured to him to place his ear-trumpet to his ear, and as he did so I repeated myself...
"It's my crotal bell Dan."
"Scrotal bell Cornelius! Well I'll be damned, didn't take you for one of those tinkle-tailed dandiprats..."

It was then that I noticed a gathered of well-dressed ladies glowering accusingly from the chancel end in our direction, clearly shocked by our exchange. Despite my years I felt myself colouring up and smiled meekly as I removed Mr. Tangle's hat from atop his head.

For as long as I may be granted the gift of life I will never forget the sound of their screams as I reached into my pocket to reveal my bell to them.

© Tangle & Hump, Peddlers of the Past

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Ditheridge!











February 23rd 1763...
My latest paper for submission to 'The Learned Society of Antiquarians' was completed over five weeks ago. I had yet another meeting with Jimothy Ditheridge on Monday last and he reassures me that he has the illustrations I have requested, "in hand". I suggested that if he try moving the aforementioned hand,  whilst gripping a pencil, then I might have the completed paper, "in hand" by now!

© Tangle & Hump, Peddlers of the Past