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celebration of Summer's Day, the
beginning of the
summer half-year, in Europe.
Whitsuntide, the w****
following Whitsunday, was one of
three holiday w****s for the...
- examples) play at
several venues throughout the city over four days on
Whitsuntide. The
festival also
features multiple all-night
dance club parties, several...
- of
April of the year.
Petite Martinique's
Whitsuntide Regatta Festival takes place annually on
Whitsuntide w****end, and
consists of boat races, performances...
- In 1647,
Parliament outlawed the
celebration of Christmas,
Easter and
Whitsuntide.
Puritans strongly condemned the
celebration of Christmas, considering...
- the
United Kingdom this was
followed by a w**** of
festivities called "
Whitsuntide". As the po****tion
moved away from the
countryside during the Industrial...
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according to the 18th
century Poet
laureate and
scholar Thomas Warton.
Whitsuntide and
mystery plays were
performed in the
founding years of Shrewsbury...
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Ascension Day. This,
called also Holy Thursday, is ten days
before Whitsuntide. Keene,
Michael (2000).
Christian Life.
Nelson Thornes. p. 60. ISBN 9780748752874...
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exception of a
Whitsuntide event,
which included sevens, at
Hexham in 1894
which seemed to go
ahead without official backing. The
Hexham Whitsuntide Sports committee...
- He then
starred in The
Northleach Horror as the
maverick scientist Whitsuntide and led the cast of A
Midsummer Night's
Dream at
Southwark Playhouse...
- king to use
Windsor Castle as a
residence was Henry I, who
celebrated Whitsuntide at the
castle in 1110
during a
period of
heightened insecurity. Henry's...