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A Dictionary of English Folklore A Dictionary of English Folklore by Jacqueline Simpson
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“In Devon, England, a rare ritual has been recorded wherein the stag represented the offense or misconduct (often of a sexual nature) of a local person. A mock “hunt” was enacted with characters playing the stag, dog, and hunters. This strange and noisy pageant of implication was run through the village, ending finally at the doorstep of the offender. There the stag was “killed” with all ceremony, even including the bursting of a bladder full of blood. It was thought that after such a communal condemnation, the offender would leave the village never to return”
Jacqueline Simpson, A Dictionary of English Folklore