Oh, here’s another one. What is a ‘Summer Fayre’? In what way does it differ from a ‘Summer Fair’? Are we fearful that lexical confusion will strike potential revellers, leading them to the erroneous conclusion that they are being poetically invited to enjoy a fair summer? I don’t think I’m being overly optimistic when I say that most people can tell the difference between a noun and an adjective when given appropriate context.
Hum. It’s just a ridiculous archaicism. Fairs used to be Fayres. Fair Ladies used to be Ladies Fayre. We spell it differently now. Get over it.
Don’t even get me started on anything that begins ‘Ye Old’. I leave it to the reader to get to the bottom of that atrocious misuse of a long-defunct letter of the Anglo-Saxon alphabet.
All I will say is this: ‘Ye’ (if you must write it thus) is pronounced ‘The’. You will find out why here.