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  1. Beating the bounds or perambulating the bounds is an ancient custom still observed in parts of England, Wales, and the New England region of the United States, which traditionally involved swatting local landmarks with branches to maintain a shared mental map of parish boundaries, usually every seven years.

  2. Learn about the 600-year-old custom of marking parish boundaries with willow wands in Oxford, England. Follow the procession of parishioners, tourists and students as they beat the stones and shout \"Mark, mark!\" in the city center.

  3. Learn about the ancient tradition of walking around the boundaries of towns and states in New England, also known as perambulation or beating the bounds. Find out how it started, how it evolved, and how it is practiced today in different states.

  4. May 7, 2020 · Beating the bounds was a custom of walking the edge of a parish with flags, songs, and willow-branches to create a shared mental map of the community. It was also a way of preserving the common lands from enclosure and defending the rights of the people.

  5. May 19, 2017 · Learn about the history and significance of Beating the Bounds, a medieval ceremony that marked the boundaries of parishes and communities. Discover how the Tower of London and its Liberties still celebrate this ancient tradition every three years on Ascension Day.

  6. Apr 5, 2019 · Learn about the ancient tradition of beating the bounds, a procession around parish boundaries to remember and bless them. Find out its origins, purpose, and how some parishes still practice it today.

  7. Learn how to revive the ancient tradition of beating the bounds, a walk around the boundaries of your local common or green, to protect and celebrate them. Find out how to plan, organise and publicise your event, and what permissions and precautions you need.

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