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People went house-to-house "souling" - asking for small breads called "soul cakes" in exchange for prayer.
Shakespeare mentions souling in his comedy The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1593).
Souling", the custom of baking and sharing soul cakes for all christened souls, has been suggested as the origin of trick-or-treating."
Souling, an album of traditional carols performed a cappella by Allison Crowe, was released on November 2, 2014.
Some people think it began with a custom called souling, when the poor went to people's homes begging for soul cakes, round pieces of bread with currants.
Gower Souling Song Souly, Souly, Christendom, Every good lady give me some.
Two years later, the text and tune were published by folklorist Lucy Broadwood, who commented that souling was still practised at that time in Cheshire and Shropshire.
Pangangaluwa - A practice formerly widespread during All Saints' Day which literally means for the soul[s], it is analogous to the now-defunct English custom of Souling.
This tradition, combined with an old European custom called souling, evolved into 'Trick or Treat', with children dressing up as ghosts and devils and going from door to door begging for treats.
Traditionally this was done around Christmas and New Year, although exceptions included Easter in the North West England (Pace-Egging) and Hallowe'en in Cheshire (Souling).
Although the main season for mumming throughout Britain was around Christmas, some parts of England had plays performed around All Souls' Day (known as Souling or soul-caking) or Easter (Pace-egging or Peace-egging).
In England, a popular tradition associated with All Souls' Day is souling, in which "bands of children, or of poor men, went round to the houses of the well-to-do on Souling Day, as they called it, begging money, apples, ale, or doles of cake."
For Soling, the film is more about civil rights than anything else.
"To exclude it except for the Soling didn't seem quite right."
Finally the soling is applied according to the customer's requirements.
Soling says some children considered problems are put on psychiatric medications in an effort to control them.
Soling announced that he wanted to film in Uganda during the summer of 2004.
In the Soling six out of the planned nine races were completed.
He hopped around his Soling like a man half his age.
During that period he succeeded to change the class rules to make the Soling unsinkable.
Finally for the Soling only six regattas took place.
One of Paul's crewmembers from the Soling took the gold later.
The Prince has been racing in the Soling class for three years as part of a family tradition.
In 1972 he competed in the Soling class competition and finished seventh.
The Soling could only use course 2.
The Soling had become an international class.
In the Soling some irregularities were found in the construction of the hull.
Balcells then took 9th place in the Soling.
In the Soling Program, undergraduates try to solve problems of interest to the university or the campus community.
It is well developed and soling is common.
The lifetime of a Soling is long.
Soling remembered his class reacting with amusement instead of the horror his teacher expected.
Because of insufficient wind the scheduled race in the Soling was postponed on 5 September 1972.
He won silver medal in the Soling class at 1996 Summer Olympics.
Students learn to race on a Soling, a 27-foot Olympic class sailboat that requires a crew of three.
Men have the opportunity to pick from six shoes, and can select the soling and insteps that work best.
The Soling Class sails in 10 fleet races to determine its 6 best boats.