MS location unknown. Extract and summaries in J. E. Vaux Church Folk Lore 2nd edition (1902), 334, 341, 352.
[To the Rev. James Edward Vaux, probably in response to the first edition of his book on Church Folklore]
[Tells him that around Otterbourne blacksmiths explode gunpowder on their anvils on St. Clement’s Day. Describes the services she could remember in old Otterbourne Church.]
[The people] made the responses in a full harmonious cadence as if it were the tradition of a chant.
[Tells him that at Otterbourne it was the custom to decorate the church with greenery at Easter and Whitsun as well as at Christmas.]1