Every September on the second Tuesday of the month perhaps the most famous of all the country fairs takes place at Widecombe, on Dartmoor. It began more than 150 years ago as a market but has grown to become a showcase for all the best of what the area has to offer. As well as ponies, cattle and sheep, there are events like terrier racing, bale tossing and tug of war. It is well known for the song Widecombe Fair,
Tom Pearce, Tom Pearce, lend me your grey mare,
All along, down along, out along lee
For I want to go to Widecombe fair
With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney
Peter Davey, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawk
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all.
And when shall I see again my grey mare?
All along, down along, out along lee.
By Friday soon, or Saturday noon,
With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney
Peter Davey, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawk
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all.
Then Friday came and Saturday noon
All along down along out along lee
But Tom Pearse’s old mare have not trotted home
With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney
Peter Davey, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawk
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
So Tom Pearse he got up to the top of the hill
All along down along out along lee
And he seed his old mare down a’ making her will
With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney
Peter Davey, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawk
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
So Tom Pearce’s old mare her took sick and died
All along down along out along lee
And Tom he sat down on a stone and he cried
With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney
Peter Davey, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawk
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
But this isn’t the end of this shocking affair
All along down along out along lee
Nor though they be dead of the horrid career
With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney
Peter Davey, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawk
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
When the wind whistles cold on the moor of a night
All along down along out along lee
Tom Pearse’s old mare doth appear ghastly white
With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney
Peter Davey, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawk
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
And all the long night he heard skirling and groans
All along down along out along lee
From Tom Pearse’s old mare and a rattling of bones
With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney
Peter Davey, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawk
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all
You may know the tune? The church at Widecombe, St Pancras, is known as the cathedral of the moor and I found this lovely ‘Old Grey Mare’ model.
The fair will be this Tuesday coming, still time for you to make it!