Description
The misericords in Worcester Cathedral date from 1379, with several modern additions. The misericords represent biblical ground, nine Labours of the Months, and scenes of everyday life. This misericord, the fifteenth from the east on the north side, depicts 'The Clever Daughter', a story from non-Christian folklore. A woman is shown wearing a net, riding a horned goat whilst placing one foot on the ground, and holding a hare; she is therefore clothed but also not clothed, walking but also not walking, and carrying a gift that cannot be given. A similar story, "The Peasant's Wise/Clever Daughter", is found in Grimms' fairy tales, and is also found in European folklore. The misericord is supported by Green Men on either side.