2 7 k 
FAIRS. 
which, I believe to be correct, having found no errors 
in my inquiries, compared with his account, but I have 
made some additions. 
Alvechurch, April 22, August 10, for cattle, sheep, 
and lambs. 
Bellbroughton, first Monday in April; Monday be¬ 
fore St. Luke’s, (October 18) for horned cattle, horses, 
and cheese. 
Bewdley, April 23, for horned cattle, horses, cheese, 
linen and woollen cloth; December 10, for hogs only; 
11th, for horned cattle, cheese, hox'ses, linen and wool¬ 
len cloth. 
Blockley, Tuesday after Easter week, for a few cat¬ 
tle ; October 20tb, a mop, or statute, for hiring ser¬ 
vants. 
Bromsgrove, June 24, October 1, for linen cloth, 
cheese, horses, and cattle. 
Droitwich, Good Friday, October 28, December 21, 
for linen cloth, and hats. 
Dudley, May 8, for cattle, wool, and cheese ; Aug. 
5, for sheep, lambs, and cattle; October 2, for horses, 
cattle, wool, and cheese. 
Evesham, February 2, Monday after Easter week, 
Whit-Monday, September 21, for cattle and horses. 
Feckenham, March 26, September 30, for cattle. 
Kidderminster, Holy Thursday, and three weeks 
after, September 4, for cattle, horses, cheese, linen and 
woollen cloth. 
King’s Norton, April 25, September 5, for all sorts of 
cattle. 
Pershore, Easter Tuesday, June 26, Tuesday before 
All Saints ; November 1, for cattle and horses. 
Redditch, first Monday in August, for all sorts of 
cattle. 
Shipston, 
