k Opening of quotHorn Fairquot at Charlton, in 1745, 1845. Creator Unknown. Opening of quotHorn Fairquot at Charlton, in 1745, 1845. Annual fair in south London a scene inspired by ...a drawing of that period, in the possession of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, of Charlton House...It was then customary for the Lord of the Manor to open the fair by reading from a scroll a sort of proclamation to the crowd assembled on the green in front of the manorhouse...quotAn old newspaper informs us that so late as 1770, it was the custom for a procession, formed of a king, a queen, a miller, ampc., to leave some of the old inns in Bishopsgatestreet, accompanied by a great concourse of people, all of whom quot In comely sorts their foreheads did adorne, With goodly coronets of hardy hornequot. The fair was said ...to have obtained its name from the annual sale of horn drinking cups, spoons, windinghorns, and other articles manufactured of that material. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1845, Vol VII. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Opening of  quot Horn Fair quot  at Charlton, in 1745, 1845. Creator: Unknown. Opening of  quot Horn Fair quot  at Charlton, in 1745, 1845. Annual fair in south London  a scene inspired by  ...a drawing of that period, in the possession of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, of Charlton House...It was then customary for the Lord of the Manor to open the fair by reading from a scroll a sort of proclamation to the crowd assembled on the green in front of the manor house... quot An old newspaper informs us that so late as 1770, it was the custom for a procession, formed of a king, a queen, a miller,  amp c., to leave some of the old inns in Bishopsgate street, accompanied by a great concourse of people, all of whom:  quot   In comely sorts their foreheads did adorne, With goodly coronets of hardy horne quot  . The fair was said  ...to have obtained its name from the annual sale of horn drinking cups, spoons, winding horns, and other articles manufactured of that material . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1845, Vol VII.
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Opening of "Horn Fair" at Charlton, in 1745, 1845. Creator: Unknown.

Opening of "Horn Fair" at Charlton, in 1745, 1845. Annual fair in south London; a scene inspired by '...a drawing of that period, in the possession of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, of Charlton House...It was then customary for the Lord of the Manor to open the fair by reading from a scroll a sort of proclamation to the crowd assembled on the green in front of the manor-house..."An old newspaper informs us that so late as 1770, it was the custom for a procession, formed of a king, a queen, a miller, &c., to leave some of the old inns in Bishopsgate-street, accompanied by a great concourse of people, all of whom: " 'In comely sorts their foreheads did adorne, With goodly coronets of hardy horne"'. The fair was said '...to have obtained its name from the annual sale of horn drinking cups, spoons, winding-horns, and other articles manufactured of that material'. From "Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII.

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