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to married couples who can swear to not having regretted their marriage for a year and a day is an old tradition, the remnants of which still survive in
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can be traced back to the fourteenth century; related customs are also known from mainland Europe in Brittany and Vienna. (
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Thomas and Ann Shakeshaft, awarded the Dunmow flitch in 1751, being carried in procession through the town. Etching by
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George Cruikshank
awarding of a flitch of bacon
Great Dunmow
Essex
Little Dunmow
Robert Fitzwalter
flitch
Piers Plowman
Chaucer
Wychnor
Staffordshire
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