Notes & Queries Archive
QUERY1850

Hanging out the Broom

By S. S. S.

This custom exists in the West of England, but is oftener talked of than practised. It is jocularly understood to indicate that the deserted inmate is in want of a companion, and is really to receive the visits of his friends. Can it be in any way analogous to the custom of hoisting broom at the mast-head of a vessel which is to be disposed of?

Topics: Historical Customs

Locations: West of England