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Marymass
Marymass (ˈmɛərɪmæs) Also 6–7 Sc. Marymess. [f. Mary + mass n.1] 1. A festival of the Virgin Mary, esp. † (a) in OE., Candlemas, 2 Feb.; (b) the Assumption, 15 Aug. (now only local Sc.); † (c) latter Marymass, the Nativity of the Virgin, 8 Sept. Also attrib. in † Marymas fast, Marymass holidays.c 10... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fullarton
The Fourth Port Parade was formed when the Marymass parade was unable to reach the area due to the pedestrian only Rivergate Mall being built over an old The parade consists of the Marymass Queen, the Marymass captain, many horses and carts, horse-drawn floats and bands including pipers. wikipedia.org
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Irvine Caledonian Stadium
The main event was the Marymass Handicap and there were two covered stands and kennels for 48 greyhounds. wikipedia.org
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matin
matin (ˈmætɪn) Pl. matins (ˈmætɪnz). Forms: pl. 3–4, 7 matines, 3–5 matynes, 4 mateyns, matinis, matynys, 4–5 metenes, 4–6 matyns, 5 matens, maytenys, mayteynesse, 6 mattyns, mattence, Sc. matynnis, mathemes, mathingis, 6–7 mattens, 4– matins, 6– mattins. sing. 4 matyn, 4–5 matyne, 7 mattin, matine,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bogside Racecourse
Its first meeting was held on 7 June 1808, and its last on 10 April 1965, although there is evidence of an event known as the Irvine Marymass Races in wikipedia.org
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Seagate Castle
Mary Queen of Scots and Marymass It is recorded on the plaque at the entrance that Mary, Queen of Scots, stayed at the castle in 1563. This visit to the castle is said to be the origin of the town’s Marymass celebrations, held in August of each year; however, it is more likely that Marymass wikipedia.org
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mass
▪ I. mass, n.1 (mæs; in the use of Roman Catholics freq. mɑːs) Forms: 1–3 mæsse (Northumb. measse), 1–7 messe, 2–7 masse, 3 (in comb.), 4–6 chiefly Sc. and north. mes, 4–6 Sc. and north., 7–9 (sense 6) mess, 4– 7 mas, (4 misse, 5 mase, mese, 6 miss), 6– mass. [OE. mæsse (Kentish and Mercian messe) w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grannie stone
The Granny stone once served a significant role in the Carters Society's Marymass celebration as they formerly twice circled the stone on their way to wikipedia.org
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Irvine Meadow XI F.C.
An annual derby fixture is played each August to coincide with Irvine's Marymass Festival. wikipedia.org
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Irvine, North Ayrshire
There is still a yearly festival, called Marymass, held in the town. Marymass refers to Mary Queen of Scots and is celebrated for around a week starting from the 15th of August, and was therefore Mary's Mass hence Marymass wikipedia.org
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Burns Clubs
research, have ladies or Jean Armour Nights, St Andrew's Nights, Hallowe'en Nights, Annual Excursions and take part in specific local events such as the 'Marymass wikipedia.org
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List of association football rivalries in the United Kingdom
Barra Marymass derby: Irvine Meadow vs. Irvine Victoria Defunct Inverness derby: Caledonian F.C. vs. wikipedia.org
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Chapeltoun
The name 'Jockey's Cap' originates from the days when the annual 'Stewarton Bonnet Guild Festival' included horse racing – like the 'Irvine Marymass' Celebrations wikipedia.org
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Eglinton Country Park
The Cadgers' Racecourse During each August, Irvine's Marymass Festival takes place as it has done for several centuries. wikipedia.org
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