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Plough Monday
While local practices may vary, Plough Monday is generally the first Monday after Epiphany, 6 January. References to Plough Monday date back to the late 15th century. wikipedia.org
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Plough Sunday
Plough Sunday celebrations usually involve bringing a ploughshare into a church with prayers for the blessing of the land. Accordingly, work in the fields did not begin until the day after Plough Sunday: Plough Monday. wikipedia.org
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Plow-
Plough-Monday, Plow- (ˈplaʊˈmʌndeɪ) The first Monday after Epiphany, on which, esp. in the N. and E. of England, the commencement of the ploughing season is, or till recently was, celebrated by a procession of disguised ploughmen and boys (plough-bullocks, -jags, -stots, -witchers, etc.) drawing a p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Distaff Day
Men have their own way of celebrating this occasion, called Plough Monday, the first Monday after Epiphany when men are supposed to get back to work. Every few years, Distaff Day and Plough Monday fall on the same day. wikipedia.org
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Monday
Monday (ˈmʌndeɪ, -dɪ) Forms: 1–2 Mónan dæᵹ, 2 Monendæiᵹ, Móndæᵹ, 3 Monen dai, Munendai, 3–4 Monenday, Monedai, (3 -dæi, 5 -day), 5–7 Munday, (6 -day(e), 5 Monnyn day, Monunday, 8 Mooneday, 4– Monday; Sc. 5 Monoundai, Monynday, Monnunda, 6 Mon(o)unday, 6–9 Mononday, (7 Moonday), 8 Mununday, 9 Munan-,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monday
Named days Big Monday Black Monday Blue Monday Clean Monday (Ash Monday) Cyber Monday Easter Monday, also Bright Monday or Wet Monday First Monday Handsel Monday Lundi Gras Mad Monday Miracle Monday Plough Monday Shrove Monday Wet Monday Whit Monday See also Monday Club Monday demonstrations wikipedia.org
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Royal Ploughing Ceremony
Rituals In the ceremony, two sacred oxen are hitched to a wooden plough and they plough a furrow in some ceremonial ground, while rice seed is sown by See also Plough Monday, traditional start of the English agricultural year Royal Ceremonies of the Twelve Months, historical annual ceremonies of the wikipedia.org
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The Plough and the Stars
The play's title references the Starry Plough flag which was used by the Irish Citizen Army. Act III This takes place on Easter Monday, the opening day of the Easter Rising. wikipedia.org
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Plugușorul
literally means "little plough" in Romanian, "-ul" being enclitic definite article. See also Plough Monday Colindă Mârșa Christmas in Romania List of Christmas carols References See also Plugușor de la Moldova (youtube.com) Moldovan wikipedia.org
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Goathland Plough Stots
The Goathland Plough Stots Dance originated around Plough Monday, usually the first Monday after Epiphany, and had the dancers wearing either pink or blue Monday. wikipedia.org
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2020–21 AFC Wimbledon season
It was their first season based in their spiritual home of Wimbledon at the newly built Plough Lane stadium. FA Cup The draw for the first round was made on Monday 26, October. The second round draw was revealed on Monday, 9 November by Danny Cowley. wikipedia.org
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Far Forest
There is a public house, the Plough Inn, a primary school, a shop with a post office, and two churches: one Baptist, and one Anglican, called Holy Trinity The R&B Travel 292 bus service (Ludlow–Bewdley–Kidderminster) provides regular public buses from Monday to Saturday. wikipedia.org
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Kelfield, North Yorkshire
, and four villeins had a plough there.’ Her obituary in the Yorkshire Gazette on 28 December 1839 read: 'On Monday twenty-third of December in Bedern in this city HANNAH WHITE formerly Hannah wikipedia.org
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Roger Frogley
Most significantly, he won the "Home" Star Riders' Championship at Wimbledon on Monday 21 October, making him the first British Star Rider. Roger Frogley was the top scoring rider for England, with six points, in the first England versus Australia Test Match at Wimbledon Stadium, Plough Lane wikipedia.org
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