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Maypole - St Mary Axe/Leadenhall

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Maypole - St Mary Axe/Leadenhall

The maypole, comparable in height to that of the adjacent tower of , was used each Spring in a celebratory May Day festival. But at the festival on 1 May 1517 the City apprentices, angry against foreigners (presumably coming over here and taking their jobs) rioted and the authorities decided that 'Evil May Day' would be the last year of the festival. The shaft was kept, hanging on houses in Shaft Alley, but in 1549 some fiery preaching against the "idol" caused the Shaft Alley people to cut it into sections and each took the length that had hung on his house, as fire wood.

2016: published a list of London riots in association with 'Adam Dent's London Riot Map', but the Maypole Riot is not included. But, 2017, provides details.

2025: Other London maypoles: Until 1717 there was a maypole at St Mary le Strand - purchased by Isaac Newton for use in a telescope in Wanstead (see James Bradley). And in 1907 the celebrations for the start of the Hampstead Garden Suburb development included children dancing around a maypole.

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