Edward Fletcher Cass

{{Short description|British Miner, Banker and Historian (1937–2014)}}

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| name = Dr Eddie Cass

| honorific_suffix = ACIB

| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1937|2|12}}

| birth_place = Manchester, England

| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|2014|9|17|1937|2|12}}

| death_place = Manchester, England

| nationality = British

| alma_mater = Manchester Metropolitan University, Edge Hill University

| occupation = {{hlist| Miner | Banker | Historian | Folklorist }}

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Edward Fletcher Cass {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|list=ACIB}} (12 February 1937 – 17 September 2014) was a British miner, banker and authority on Lancashire folklore, industrial archaeology and the arts who was President of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Folklore Society, Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society and Society for Folk Life Studies.

Career

= Mining and banking =

Cass was born in Manchester in 1937. He attended the Central High School (later Sheena Simon College) before starting work in a pharmacy and then as a coal miner at Bradford Colliery, Manchester, where he formed an attachment to the National Union of Mineworkers (though not always its leadership) and became friends with Jim Allen. From there he moved to William Deacon's Bank (later Royal Bank of Scotland), where he became a bank manager and studied part-time at the Manchester College of Commerce. He was later elected an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers.{{Cite journal|last=Schofield|first=Derek|date=2015|title=In Memoriam: Edward Fletcher Cass (1937–2014)|url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/0015587X.2014.993153|journal=Folklore|volume=126|pages=98–100|doi=10.1080/0015587X.2014.993153|s2cid=161495414}}

= Academia =

Cass continued his studies with an MA (1992) at Manchester Polytechnic (later Manchester Metropolitan University) with a thesis on ‘A Local Newspaper and Its Community: Literature and The Cotton Factory Times, 1885–1937’ and then studied his PhD (1996) at Edge Hill University (awarded by Lancaster University) on "The Cotton Factory Times, 1885–1937: A Family Newspaper and the Lancashire Cotton Community".{{Cite web|last=Fowler|first=A.|date=2014|title=Obituary: Eddie Cass|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/02/eddie-cass-obituary|url-status=live|website=The Guardian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141103040257/http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/02/eddie-cass-obituary |archive-date=2014-11-03 }}

He was a Research Fellow of the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition at the University of Sheffield (1997–2004) and then a Research Fellow in The Elphinstone Institute at the University of Aberdeen (2004–14).{{Cite web|date=2014|title=Eddie Cass (1937–2014) - In Memoriam|url=https://www.abdn.ac.uk/elphinstone/carpenter/eddie-cass-in-memoriam.php|url-status=live|website=University of Aberdeen|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200808003601/https://www.abdn.ac.uk/elphinstone/carpenter/eddie-cass-in-memoriam.php |archive-date=2020-08-08 }} Cass was involved with The Folklore Society as a Council Member (from 2001) then President (2008–11) and vice-president (2011–14) and was also involved in The Society for Folk Life Studies first as Council Member (2002–03) then Honorary Secretary (2003–08), vice-president (2008–11) and President (2011–14) and was awarded their Coote Lake Medal for ‘outstanding research in folklore’.{{Cite web|date=2014|title=Edward Fletcher Cass|url=https://folkplay.info/collections/eddie-cass-collection|url-status=live|website=Folk Play Research: The website of the Traditional Drama Research Group|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190724161542/https://folkplay.info/collections/eddie-cass-collection |archive-date=2019-07-24 }}{{Cite journal|last=Oates|first=Caroline|date=2015|title=Obituary: Edward Fletcher Cass|journal=Folk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies|volume=53, 1|pages=82–85|doi=10.1179/0430877815Z.00000000039|s2cid=161970629|doi-access=}}

= Other activities =

Cass was Chairman of The Portico Library (1988–90) where he was also a curator of exhibitions, Secretary and Trustee of the National Museum of Labour History later the People's History Museum (1989–2002), President of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society (1993–95) and Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society (2009–12) and was also involved with Manchester's Cornerhouse and Museum of Science and Industry.{{Cite journal|date=2014|title=Obituary: Edward Fletcher Cass 1937–2014|journal=Manchester Memoirs|volume=153|pages=147–148}} He also collected material relating to folklore, plays, chapbooks and literature. Much of this was donated to the Folklore Society and is now on deposit at the University of Sheffield.{{Cite web |title=Eddie Cass Collection {{!}} Folk Play Research website |url=https://folkplay.info/collections/eddie-cass-collection |access-date=2025-06-16 |website=folkplay.info}} A collection of about 600 books of fiction and poetry relating to Lancashire is at Chetham's Library, Manchester.{{Cite web |date=2025-05-12 |title=Chetham's Library {{!}} Cataloguing the Cass Collection |url=https://library.chethams.com/blog/cataloguing-the-cass-collection/ |access-date=2025-06-16 |website=Chetham's Library |language=en}}

Select bibliography

  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=F_vWAAAAMAAJ&q=cass%20The%20Lancashire%20Pace-Egg%20Play:%20A%20Social%20History The Lancashire Pace-Egg Play: A Social History] (FLS Books, 2001).
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=kAHXAAAAMAAJ&q=cass%20The%20Pace-Egg%20Plays%20of%20the%20Calder%20Valley The Pace-Egg Plays of the Calder Valley] (FLS Books, 2004)
  • (with M. J. Preston and Paul Smith), eds, [https://books.google.com/books?id=hgHXAAAAMAAJ The English Mumming Play: An Introductory Bibliography] (FLS Books, 2000).
  • with M. J. Preston and Paul Smith), "The Peace Egg Book: An Anglo-Irish Chapbook Connection Discovered" in Folklore (2003).
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=_oUGMQAACAAJ Room, Room, Ladies and Gentlemen...: An Introduction to the English Mummers’ Play] (English Folk Dance and Song Society in association with The Folklore Society, 2002).
  • {{cite journal |doi=10.1080/00155870903481942|title=T. Fairman Ordish and the British Folk Play|year=2010|last1=Cass|first1=Eddie|journal=Folklore|volume=121|pages=1–11|s2cid=161571618}}
  • {{cite journal |doi=10.1080/0015587X.2011.537126|title=Alex Helm (1920–1970) and His Collection of Folk Performance Material|year=2011|last1=Cass|first1=Eddie|journal=Folklore|volume=122|pages=1–15|s2cid=162003060|doi-access=free}}
  • {{cite journal |doi=10.1080/0015587X.2012.642982|title=The James Madison Carpenter Collection of British Folk Plays|year=2012|last1=Cass|first1=Eddie|journal=Folklore|volume=123|pages=1–22|s2cid=161966400}}

References

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| title = President of Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society

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| after = Alexander Donnachie

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| before = William Francis Ryan

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| title = President of The Folklore Society

| years = 2008–11

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| after = Robert Cripps McDowall

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| before = Eric Foster

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| title = President of Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society

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| after = Morris Garratt

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Category:1937 births

Category:2014 deaths

Category:People from Manchester

Category:Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society

Category:Alumni of Manchester Metropolitan University

Category:Alumni of Edge Hill University

Category:20th-century English historians

Category:21st-century British historians

Category:21st-century English historians

Category:British folklorists

Category:English folklorists

Category:Presidents of the Folklore Society

Category:Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society