The term English Travellers may refer to the following itinerant groups indigenous to England:
British showmen, commonly referred to as Funfair Travellers
New Age Travellers
The Romanichal, a Romani ethnic group also known as English Gypsies, are not formally regarded as Travellers. Although they traditionally lived an itinerant lifestyle, the term English Travellers formally refers to itinerant groups of indigenous origin.
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term EnglishTravellers may refer to the following itinerant groups indigenous to England: British showmen, commonly referred to as Funfair Travellers New...
groups identified as "Travellers" in the UK and Ireland. Despite often being incorrectly referred to as "Gypsies", Irish Travellers are not genetically...
Scottish Travellers are diverse non-Romani communities with distinct histories and traditions. This group includes indigenous Highland Travellers and Showmen...
The EnglishTraveller is a seventeenth-century tragicomedy in five acts written by Thomas Heywood, and named as such by the playwright. The play was first...
Gypsies and Travellers". Friends, Families and Travellers. Retrieved 21 August 2020. PARTICIPATION PACK FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES "Gypsies and Travellers". Nottinghamshire...
indigenous Dutch and Flemish Travellers, indigenous Norwegian Travellers are theorised to have Yenish (German Traveller) admixture and possibly could...
Norwegian Travellers Irish Travellers Gutter punks, often associated with punk subculture New Age travellers List of people known as the Traveller The Traveler...
Irish Traveller Americans are Americans who are of Irish Traveller descent. There are an estimated 30-40,000 Irish Traveller Americans. Irish Travellers are...
New Age Travellers (synonymous with and otherwise known as New Travellers) are people located primarily in the United Kingdom generally espousing New...
realm of London's Travellers Club Los Angeles Times, November 7, 2004 "Victorian London - Entertainment and Recreation - Clubs - Travellers Club; (Peter Cunningham...
include Irish Travellers, English Gypsies, Welsh Kale, Scottish Lowland Travellers, Scottish Highland Travellers, and Funfair Travellers. These groups...
difference between the behaviour of the English Gypsies and the Irish travellers. Around that time more Irish travellers began to arrive and the Gypsies decided...
selling the brigands food and clothes. In the Campagna in 1866, two Englishtravellers, William John Charles Möens and the Rev. John Cruger Murray Aynsley...
name was particularly associated with indigenous Irish Travellers and Scottish Highland Travellers – the name of whose language Beurla Reagaird means "metalworkers"...
Chiang Mai, Cognoscenti Books, 2012. Prasad, Ram Chandra (1980). Early EnglishTravellers in India: A Study in the Travel Literature of the Elizabethan and...
Iraq, however, originally it comes from Dhaki. The 16th-century Englishtraveller Ralph Fitch lauded the muslin he saw in Sonargaon (in modern day Narayanganj...
Oxford University Press. pp. 48–59. Prasad, Ram Chandra (1980). Early EnglishTravellers in India: A Study in the Travel Literature of the Elizabethan and...
A Handbook for Travellers in Spain is an 1845 work of travel literature by English writer Richard Ford. It has been described as a defining moment in...
2013. Clarke, Donald. "King of the Travellers". The Irish Times. Retrieved 23 June 2020. "King of The Travellers". 19 April 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2020...
The Success of the Two EnglishTravellers, Newly Arrived in London is an English broadside ballad from the late 17th century about two sailors who suffer...
associated with indigenous Travellers. Fant or Fanter was another term formerly applied to both Romanisael and non-Romani Travellers in southern Norway. A...
King Solomon's Mines published in 1885, both describe journeys of Englishtravellers on safari and were best sellers in their day. These two books gave...
Britain.[citation needed] The court-in-exile became a popular stop for Englishtravellers making a Grand Tour, regardless of political affiliation. For many...
her artist "fellow-travellers", in the sense in which this word was used by the old Socialists... As regards a "fellow-traveller", the question always...
officers took part in the operation against approximately 600 travellers. The convoy of travellers heading for Stonehenge encountered a police road block seven...
either English or Irish. Shelta is a secret language. Travellers do not like to share the language with outsiders, named Buffers, or non-travellers. When...