Beating the bounds

Beating the bounds is the ancient British custom of beating the boundaries of a parish, manor, or other territorial area. Before maps were in common use, priests, landowners, and villagers of a particular area would march along the boundary line beating the grass, trees, and buildings along the route with sticks. In this way, they impressed the boundaries in their memories. The custom is still preserved in some parts of the United Kingdom, usually on Ascension Day.