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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" or "'''May Queen'''" was a title conferred upon some young [[human]] women in at least [[17th century]] [[Britain]]. These women were at the centre of springtime celebrations involving [[maypole]]s. [[Will Chandler]], a native of the [[17th century]], seemed to be of the opinion that May Queens were universally burned to death during the ceremonies. | "'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" or "'''May Queen'''" was a title conferred upon some young [[human]] women in at least [[17th century]] [[Britain]]. These women were at the centre of springtime celebrations involving [[maypole]]s. [[Will Chandler]], a native of the [[17th century]], seemed to be of the opinion that May Queens were universally burned to death during the ceremonies. | ||