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Martinmas
Martinmas (ˈmɑːtɪnməs) Forms: 3, 5 martinmasse, 4 martynmesse, 4–7 martimes, martymes, 5 martymasse, martynmese, myrtynmes, 6 martil-, martylmas, -messe, mertymas, -mes, 6–7 martlemas, 7 martinmass, martynmasse, 8 martilmasse, 9 martinmas. [f. Martin + mass.] 1. The feast of St. Martin, 11 Nov. Form...
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Classic Anne Briggs
Gathering Rushes" (The Bird in the Bush) (1966)
"The Whirly Whorl" (The Bird in the Bush) (1966)
"The Stonecutter Boy" (The Bird in the Bush) (1966)
"Martinmas
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Ballymore (horse)
High Top led before giving way to Martinmas at half distance with Ballymore, partnered by Christy Roche appearing to be struggling towards the rear. progress three furlongs from the finish and produced a strong run on the outside in the final furlong to take the lead and win by three lengths from Martinmas
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St. Martin's Day
Traditions include feasting on 'Martinmas goose' or 'Martinmas beef', drinking the first wine of the season, and mumming. Goose is eaten at Martinmas in most places.
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Geoffrey (Dean of Lincoln)
1183, as in December 1183 Salomon of Paris wrote to Richard de Malebis and presented him with "four pounds due to his lord Aaron, paid on Monday after Martinmas
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House of Antelminelli
Walsh: LUCCA MARTINMAS, 1325: The Despicable Festive Humiliation of Florentine Prisoners of War by Castruccio Castracani (2004)
Niccolò Machiavelli
Niccolò
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Šmartno pri Litiji
According to a legend, the church was built on the place where trapped miners in Šmartno were once rescued on Martinmas.
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Quarter days
approximately to the old Celtic quarter days:
Candlemas (2 February)
Whitsunday (legislatively fixed for this purpose as 15 May)
Lammas (1 August)
Martinmas The dates for removals and for the employment of servants of Whitsunday and Martinmas were changed in 1886 to 28 May and 28 November respectively.
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The Wife of Usher's Well
When, around Martinmas, the children return to their mother they do so as revenants, not, as she hoped, "in earthly flesh and blood", and it is a bleak They return at Christmas rather than Martinmas, and happily return to their Savior at the end.
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