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After the death of the late Wassail, the son inherited the land from his father.
"Has the master of the house been holding high wassail?"
Then we sat at wine and wassail with him for an hour or so when he gave us leave to depart.
When she finally decided to marry someone else, Wassail arrived on the eve of her marriage in 1851.
Reynolds finished the story, and sipped the last of the wassail in his cup.
New wills must be drafted after family fights around the wassail bowl.
Wassail would be sung for the dead when the Vikings returned to home fires.
"Also, to the average party Christmas means snow, wassail, and friends dropping in.
Recipes for the wassail and cakes will be available.
At the time, most punches were of the Wassail type made with a wine or brandy base.
I think they called it wassail in England.
Just before serving, transfer wassail to a large bowl, or serve it from its cooking pot.
You can make wassail with or without alcohol.
Again was the fire replenished, and again went the wassail round.
Our wassail is made of the good ale and cake (too)
Dillon offered him a glass of hot wassail, but Trey declined.
But I do still wish I could find someone to wassail with.
Wassail bowls, generally in the shape of goblets, have been preserved.
She lifted the bowl in both hands as though it were a wassail cup rather than a fatal potion.
You visited the wassail bowl rather often, I noticed."
There are many well recorded instances of the Apple Wassail in the early modern period.
Smoking Bishop is a type of mulled wine, punch or wassail.
Christmas often means plum pudding, fruitcake, roast goose and wassail.
Dessert, however, is always plum pudding, accompanied by wassail.
Sometimes the violence is physical - wassail bowls are smashed, creche figures broken.