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It is customary for the cotton mills etc., to close for Whitsuntide week to give the hands a holiday; the men going to the races etc. and the women visiting Manchester on Whit-Saturday, thronging the markets, the Royal Exchange and the Infirmary Esplanade, and other public places: And gazing in at
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Whit races were the great event of the year when large numbers of people turned the area into a giant fairground for several days. With the coming of industrialisation it became convenient to close down whole towns for a week in order to clean and maintain the machinery in the mills and factories.
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on the last Monday in May. Whit had been the occasion for many varied forms of celebration, and was of significant cultural importance. It was a custom for children to receive a new set of clothes, even among the poorest families, a tradition which continued well into the 20th century.
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As the first holiday of the summer, Whitsun was one of the favourite times in the traditional calendar, and Whit Sunday, or the following week, was a time for celebration. This took the form of fêtes, fairs, pageants and parades, with
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Thus, he thought the root of the word was "wit" (formerly spelt "wyt" or "wytte") and Pentecost was so-called to signify the outpouring of the wisdom of the Holy Ghost on Christ's disciples.
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is said to have included a drinking allowance in an employment contract with one of his gardeners, allowing "two dollars at Whitsuntide to be drunk four days and four nights" (p. 135).
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The Book of Worship for Church and Home: With Orders of Worship, Services for the Administration of the Sacraments and Other Aids to Worship According to the Usages of the Methodist Church
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Goode men and woymen, as ȝe knowen wele all, þys day ys called Whitsonday, for bycause þat þe Holy Gost as þys day broȝt wyt and wysdome ynto all Cristes dyscyples.
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many of the aristocrats leave London and travel to their country estates, or those of their acquaintances, for the week of Whitsuntide.
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The name is a contraction of "White Sunday", attested in "the Holy Ghost, whom thou didst send on Whit-sunday" in the
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The first boat that comes in to receive a guinea...In the afternoon a gold-laced hat, worth 30s. to be cudgell'd for
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The Prayer book interleaved with historical illustrations and explanatory notes arranged parallel to the text
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concerns the author's near-fatal bike accident and its aftermath, which occurred on a Whitsun holiday.
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or understanding. According to one interpretation, the name derives from the white garments worn by
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in the UK in 1871, but lost this status in 1972 when the fixed Spring Bank Holiday was created.
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depicts the fictional takeover of an English village by German soldiers over Whitsun weekend.
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solicitor and his rival, a landowner, begins on Christmas Eve, and reaches its climax with a
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and commemorates the descent of the Spirit of Truth upon Christ's disciples (as described in
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imagines that she plays "as I have seen them do / In Whitsun pastorals" (IV.iv.133-34).
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white vestments, rather than the more usual red, were traditional for the day and its
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the Holy Ghost, whom thou didst send on Whit-sunday; O. Eng. Homilies, i. 209, 1. 16.
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and others. The week following Whit Sunday is known as "Whitsuntide" or "Whit week".
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revolve around Whitsunday and its significance and impact on Muirwood's inhabitants.
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that "Between Easter and Whitsun-tide attempted to learn the Low Dutch language."
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includes (in Chapter 21) a reflection on "one day in the Whitsun week last past".
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refers to Whitsun in "The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham", later included in
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the shop windows, whence this day is usually called 'Gaping Sunday'.
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series of children's books set during a camping holiday at Whitsun.
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contains an episode set against a Whitsun-tide procession in which
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wrote a poem called "Whitsun Eve", published posthumously in 1896.
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on a Whitsunday, prompting their quest to find its true location.
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in the north. A poster advertising the Whitsun festivities at
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Banking and Financial Dealings Act, 1971, Schedule 1, para 1.
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contains reference (in Chapter 2) to a Whitsuntide play at
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Broughton and Cheetham Hill in Regency and Victorian times
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this week, which marked a pause in the agricultural year.
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Ordinary Time, Time after Pentecost, Time after Trinity
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On Whit Monday, in the morning, will be a punting match
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wrote a poem called "Whitsunday", first published in
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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Index

Whit Sunday
Whitsunday (disambiguation)

Pentecost
Trinity Sunday
United Kingdom
Easter
Pentecost
Whit Monday
Whit Tuesday
Whit Friday
Trinity Sunday
Anglicans
Methodists
Pentecost
Easter
Acts 2
villein
manors
demesne
Whit Monday
Spring Bank Holiday
North West of England
whit walks
Whit Friday
Whitsun ales
Morris dancing
Whaddon, Cambridgeshire
Old English
homilies

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