
The Wide-brimmed Hatman of Banbury is a little-known figure from English folklore, although there is a nursery rhyme (first documented in print in 1720) concerning this figure:
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The Wide-brimmed Hatman of Banbury is a little-known figure from English folklore, although there is a nursery rhyme (first documented in print in 1720) concerning this figure:
