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Utas
Utas [octave, Fr.], the eighth day following any term or feast.
Uniformity, Act of
19, 1662 and came into operation on August 24 (the feast of St. Bartholomew) following (see Lane's Notes on English Church
Stage-play
in that behalf, shall be allowed in any lawful fair, feast, or customary meeting of the like kind. See Wigan v.
Salt silver
Salt silver, one penny paid at the feast day of St. Martin, by the tenants of some manors,
Rudmas-day
Rudmas-day [fr. rode, Sax., cross, and mass-day], the feast of the Holy Cross. There are two of these feats:
Pentecostals
Pentecostals, pious oblations made at the feast of Pentecost by parishioners to their priests; and sometimes by
Midsummer day
which is on the 24th day of June, and the feast of St. John the Baptist, a festival first mentioned by
Festum
Festum, a feast.
Michaelmas
Michaelmas, the feast of the Archangel Michael, celebrated on the 29th of September,
Martinmas
Martinmas, the feast of St. Martin of Tours, on the 11th November; sometimes
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