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The Masons; The Goldsmiths

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The staging of Herod and The Magi was unusual, in that it appears to have involved the pageant-wagons and actors of two guilds simultaneously at the same station. The Masons presented Herod and his court on a ‘Jerusalem’ pageant-wagon, whilst the...
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Title: The Masons; The Goldsmiths
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The staging of Herod and The Magi was unusual, in that it appears to have involved the pageant-wagons and actors of two guilds simultaneously at the same station.
The Masons presented Herod and his court on a ‘Jerusalem’ pageant-wagon, whilst the.

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