In the first half of the nineteenth century similar customs were still observed in various parts of the south of France.
The common practice, still observed among us, of breaking egg-shells after the eggs have been eaten may very well have originated in the same superstition.
A rule of this sort is still observedin the same region at the court of the Sultans of Darfur.
In Chile this custom of stuffing the shorn hair into holes in the wall is still observed, it being thought the height of imprudence to throw the hair away.
A very similar Shrovetide custom is still observed in the neighbourhood of Schluckenau (Bohemia).
A similar custom is still observed in some parts of Cornwall, as I am informed by my friend Professor J.
Also, whosoever bought corn, or indeed anything from the cellarer, was accustomed to be quit from toll at the gate of the town when he went homewards, wherefore the cellarer sold his produce dearer; which usage is still observed.
With regard to the Company's sloops and other vessels, directions are given here as to how they are employed, which directions must be still observed.
Old Christmas is still observed, especially in the western parts of the county.
A modified edition of the custom, I believe, is still observed.
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