Christmas In The Good Old Days
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.could it be a corruption of "collywesson" which my Dad (Yorkshireman) used to use for something that had gone wrong in a confused or messy way - Like when you drop stitches knitting and get a big unravelled line down your piece of work. Can't find an origin for it except for the slate mining village of Collyweston but no obvious link
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