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id="bbcpageTableContent" style="margin:0px;float:left"><tr><td><!-- End of GLOBAL NAVIGATION --><a name="startcontent" id="startcontent"></a> <div id="grid-columns" class="feature-generic"><h1><!--Page header-->Local history</h1><div id="grid-column-1"><p class="crumbtrail">You are in: <a href="/northyorkshire/">North Yorkshire</a> > <a href="/northyorkshire/history/">History</a> > <a href="/northyorkshire/history/local_history/">Local history</a> > Ripon's hornblower</p><div class="image width209 story-lead"><img class="photo" src="/staticarchive/eda96f67f67bd07b69ddd21ab809819ee8214b09.jpg" alt="Ripon hornblower, George Pickles" width="203" height="152"><p>Ripon hornblower, George Pickles</p></div><div class="lead-container"><div class="name"><!--lead container name--><h2><span>Ripon's hornblower</span></h2><p class="by-line">By George Pickles</p></div><p class="lead-text">The watch has been set in Ripon every single night for well over one thousand years. The ceremony is one of the oldest still performed in England. George Pickles is the current hornblower and tells the story of this ancient ceremony.</p></div><div class="body-container"><!--content container--><div class="free-rich-text"><p>The setting of the watch dates back more than 1100 years to the year 886. That was Saxon times, and also troubled times. The Vikings were raiding up and down the east coast and occupying parts of the country. The local thieves, rogues and vagabonds were taking advantage of the unsettled situation. </p><p>On the English throne at that time was King Alfred the Great. He had lost his father and three elder brothers fighting the Vikings, but he was intent on victory and bringing stability back to the country. In 886, at the age of 37, he recaptured London from the intruders and set about touring the country drumming up support and giving confidence back to the people. </p><div class="float-wrapper"><div class="image width189 body position-b"><img class="photo" src="/staticarchive/5de6c216027c33873eb9f06911388f090a16b282.jpg" alt="The 886 Ripon horn" width="180" height="125"><p>The original horn given to Ripon in 886</p></div><p>When he arrived in Ripon, he liked what he saw and decided to grant a Royal Charter to the settlement, which is all it was at the time. The only thing he had to offer the people as a symbol of that charter in those simple times was a horn.</p></div><p>On the advice of the King it was decided that the people of Ripon should become more vigilant and should always be alert to the danger around them. They could lose their settlement and the relatively good way of life they were enjoying, should an unexpected enemy descend upon them. </p><div class="float-wrapper"><div class="image width159 body position-a"><img class="photo" src="/staticarchive/acbdfa5a5de3ca143c82b72cf80b9ae1bec28915.jpg" alt="Setting the watch in Ripon" width="150" height="180"><p>The Hornblower sets the watch</p></div><p>It was therefore decided to appoint a wakeman. That was a man who would stay awake and patrol the settlement and the surrounding areas from dusk till dawn. He kept a watchful eye for any approaching enemy or troublemakers, while the rest of the people slept safely in their beds. It was further decided that the wakemen should put the charter horn to good use. He would sound it at the four corners of the market cross each evening at 9pm to let the people know that the watch was set and he was now on patrol.</p></div><p>Because the first wakeman of the day needed to be paid for his work it was decided to impose a tax on the citizens. After much debate it was decided they would be levied according to the position of their house door. If your door faced onto the market square, or a main thoroughfare of the city you were considered to be well off and were charged four pence per door, per year tax. If your door was down the side or round the back you were considered to be less well off and you were only charged one penny per door each year.</p><div class="float-wrapper"><div class="quote position-a"><blockquote><p>"If your door was down the side or round the back you were considered to be less well off and you were only charged one penny per door each year."</p><cite>George Pickles</cite></blockquote></div><p>It is still evident today that homes built after this tax was introduced were designed in a way that the position of the door brought them into the lower tax bracket. They were built with a very narrow frontage and most had a ginnell down the side leading to the door. There is still evidence if you look at the oldest properties in the city.</p></div><p>This system prevailed until 1604, when a second charter was granted to the city by James I of England, who was James VI of Scotland, and was the first king to reign over a united Britain. It was decided that the time had come to make things more democratic in Ripon. The wakeman of the day had become a very powerful man and was elected or re-elected annually by 15 of his peers, these being the most influential men in the city. These men were the city's 'police force' and ruled the city with a rod of iron.</p><div class="float-wrapper"><div class="image width189 body position-b"><img class="photo" src="/staticarchive/6820d52fa358b9fd16ed953227906d73e86f1c5b.jpg" alt="The mayor's house, Ripon" width="180" height="150"><p>The first mayor of Ripon's house</p></div><p>That year a mayor was elected democratically for the first time by vote, by all the people. The first mayor of 1604 was Mr Hugh Ripley who happened to be the last Wakeman of 1603. He lived in the house which still stands at the south west corner of the market square. Wishing to keep the setting of the watch ceremony alive, the mayor appointed a hornblower to carry out the duty of sounding the horn at the four corners of the market cross each evening on his behalf. </p></div><p>Because he didn鈥檛 trust him, and to ensure that the hornblower fulfilled his obligations, he imposed an extra duty on him. After setting the watch at the market cross, he must find the mayor of the day, wherever he may be in the city and sound the horn three times in front of him, raise his hat, bow his head and say the words 鈥淢r Mayor, the watch is set". This is to prove his duty has been done.</p><p>That ritual is still carried out at nine o鈥檆lock every night at the Obelisk and has not been missed, not for one night, in over 1100 years.</p><h3>George Pickles</h3></div></div><p class="last-mod-date">last updated: 10/07/2008 at 17:39<br>created: 10/07/2008</p><div id="see-also"><h2>SEE ALSO</h2><ul><li class="web-link"><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/northyorkshire/content/articles/2006/01/31/copper_wdytya_feature.shtml" title="Find out about Ripon's first ever policeman" class="bbc-link">Family history: A policeman's lot</a></li><li class="web-link"><a href="/northyorkshire/content/articles/2008/04/11/wilfred_owen_feature.shtml">East coast to Western Front</a></li><li class="web-link"><a href="/northyorkshire/content/articles/2007/08/14/free_stuff_harrogate_feature.shtml">Cheap days out in Harrogate</a></li><li class="web-link"><a href="/northyorkshire/content/articles/2008/02/07/harrogate_tunnel_feature.shtml">Harrogate's underground 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