- "The
Merry Ploughboy" is an
Irish traditional song by
Jeremiah Lynch,
known for a
successful 1966
version by
Dermot O'Brien. "The
Merry Ploughboy" was written...
- States. It
starts as a hymn to the
ploughboy's life, and
often goes on to
recount a ****ual
encounter between a
ploughboy and a
maiden resulting in pregnancy...
- Tyndale's
purported statement as a
prophecy of
Joseph Smith, who had been a
ploughboy. The Douay–Rheims Bible's
preface pointed out that when the scriptures...
- Cromer-Sheringham Crab Wars[citation needed] and the song "Like a
Rhinestone Ploughboy".[citation needed] He is the
compiler of an (as yet)
unpublished rhyming...
- "There's a pub
quite close to
where I live
where ... all you need say is, '
Ploughboy's Lunch, Harry, please'. And in a
matter of
minutes a tray is
handed across...
-
biographer alludes to Tyndale's re****tion as a "trouble-maker". The
famous ploughboy story attributed to him
takes place as a
heated argument at a
dinner party...
-
adapted by
Ralph Vaughan Williams from an
English folk
ballad called "The
Ploughboy's Dream"
which he had
collected from a Mr.
Garman of
Forest Green, Surrey...
-
Their conflict over
their competing thoroughbred racehorses, Erwin's
Ploughboy and Jackson's Truxton, led to the
fatal 1806 duel
between Jackson and...
-
young for the job. His
brother Bernard also
resided there working as a
ploughboy for the couple. The
Maurs were
Cathars and Jean was
briefly converted...
- is a form of
English Morris dance,
traditionally done by out-of-work
ploughboys in
midwinter in the 19th century. It was
largely ignored by folk dance...