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- Mess_John abstract "Mess John is the old epithet in Scottish ballad poetry for a priest, derived from the celebration of the mass, so that "Mess John" signified in irreverent phrase, John who celebrated the mass. The English have a kindred phrase, "Jack Priest". "The auld folk soon gied their consent,Syne for Mess John they quickly sent,Wha ty'd them to their heart's content,And now she's Lady Gowrie" (The Lass o' Gowrie)".
- Mess_John wikiPageID "4433930".
- Mess_John wikiPageRevisionID "595139947".
- Mess_John att "February 2014".
- Mess_John date "November 2006".
- Mess_John hasPhotoCollection Mess_John.
- Mess_John subject Category:Christianity_in_Scotland.
- Mess_John subject Category:Scottish_folklore.
- Mess_John subject Category:Scottish_literature.
- Mess_John comment "Mess John is the old epithet in Scottish ballad poetry for a priest, derived from the celebration of the mass, so that "Mess John" signified in irreverent phrase, John who celebrated the mass. The English have a kindred phrase, "Jack Priest". "The auld folk soon gied their consent,Syne for Mess John they quickly sent,Wha ty'd them to their heart's content,And now she's Lady Gowrie" (The Lass o' Gowrie)".
- Mess_John label "Mess John".
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- Mess_John sameAs Q16919495.
- Mess_John sameAs Q16919495.
- Mess_John wasDerivedFrom Mess_John?oldid=595139947.
- Mess_John isPrimaryTopicOf Mess_John.