The items in black are still available for sponsorship
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Best entertainment by an Archer £50 Taken
Archer who has shown best wit |
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Individual Shoots £200
Up to ten targets: Boar, Deer, Several Rabbits, Bell, Target, Purses, Hare, Gibbet, Arrow Loops, Castle Wall |
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Trade demonstrators £100 each per day
Potter, Shoemaker, Blacksmith, Dyer, Rope Maker, Fletcher, Basket Maker, Wood Carver, Candle Maker, Pewter Caster |
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Puppet shows £200
6 shows each day |
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Falconry £500
2 shows each day |
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Melfords Mummers £500
Living history plus plays in the arena |
10
The Mayor's Gauntlet £100
Taken
Hand made. Presented by the Mayor, & flown on a pole “till the fayre be done” |
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Tourney ring & displays £200
Timber for the ring, plus displays by Lancaster's Armourie |
12
Fayre Programme Production £200
Taken
An estimation for the making of 2000 programmes |
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Advertising £500
Newspaper and handbill advertising |
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Paper & Printing Supplies £200
Taken
Office & photo printing paper |
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Shooting for Purses £100
Before the Archer of the Fayre prizes are given, individual archers will compete by shooting at Purses of coin |
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Individual Side Shows £100 minimum
Up to twenty required. Cost of sponsorship of stall (Design and manufacture and staffing would be extra) |
17 Wrestling Prizes £50 Taken |
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Transport vehicle £200
Donated
Hire truck required for the transport of materials |
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Firewood & bricks £100
Donated
Wood for the one campfire, and bricks for the firebase |
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Fencing £500 Donated
Various fencing for the arena campsite and fayre perimeter |
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Marquee Insurance £120
Taken
For History Fayre tentage liability |
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Best Lady Archer £50
Donated
A hanging purse |
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Banners £100
Street banners erection and printing |
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Musicians £500
Various musicians ranging from £50 to £200 |
A leather arrow bag |
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General Timber Supplies £100
Donated
Timber baseboards required for electrical installation inside the Marquee |
Production and maintenance of the Oyster Fayre web site |
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