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<title>Morris Dancing Discussion List</title>
<description>The Morris Dancing Discussion List (MDDL) is an unmoderate d listserv-b ased discussion group devoted to discussion s, debates, and rants on all things Morris.</description>
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<title>A haphazard history of the morris</title>
<description>In the written record, some form of dance called morris can be documented in England as far back as the 15th century.</description>
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<title>Observations on early images of &#039;morris dancers&#039;</title>
<description>Three sets of images appear to be related and perhaps can give some insight into the ways in which images of &#039;morris&#039; were transmitted in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.</description>
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<title>Kemps nine daies vvonder. Performed in a daunce from London to Norwich.</title>
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