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  1. Tourn

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The tourn tour , turn was the circuit made by the Sheriff History sheriff in Middle Ages medieval England to the Hundred division hundred s of his shire . Here he would preside over the hundred court. This court normally met every three weeks, but during the tourn, at Easter and Michaelmas there were especially full meetings. These meetings were also known as views of frankpledge , because the sheriff was supposed to look into the frankpledge or frith borh system. Category Norman and Medieval England Category English legal terms Category Medieval law Category Legal history of England England law stub England hist stub ...   more details



  1. Turamichele

    Image Turamichele 2007 4.jpg thumb 300px Turamichele in Augsburg Perlach Tower Image Augsburg Perlachkirche.jpg thumb Perlach Tower with Turamichele Window and Perlach Church St.  Peter Turamichele Tower Michael is the name of a moving mechanical figure on the Perlach Tower Perlachturm next to Perlach church in Augsburg , Bavaria , Germany . It shows the Michael archangel Archangel Michael fighting with the devil . Every year on 29 September Michaelmas or St. Michael s Day the Turamichele appears in a window on the west side of the tower. The day is also marked by a big children s party. See also Mary Untier of Knots in Perlach church coord 48 22 09 N 10 53 54 E display title region DE BY type landmark source dewiki Category Augsburg Category Statues de Turamichele ...   more details



  1. Domain congéable

    Expand French date January 2009 Domaine cong able Domaine cong able was a type of contract between a landowner and the person exploiting it agriculturally, very common in Lower Brittany , above all in Cornouaille and Tr gor . The landowner might be the following bailleur landlord , qualified as owner of lands or woodland made up of noble trees such as beech fermier farmer , known as the domainier or colon , was the owner of buildings, ditches and embankments, as well as woodland made up of non noble trees. A bail or rental agreement was signed, to last nine years, on payment of a commission. The domainier tenant paid the foncier owner a fixed rent or convenanci re each year at Michaelmas . Category Real property law Category Economic history of the Ancien R gime fr Domaine cong able ...   more details



  1. Mop Fair

    Mop, though they are usually not held on or near to Michaelmas Day or they are a recent creation ... on or around Michaelmas Day. A theme common to these towns is that they were, several hundred years ...   more details



  1. Palatinate (newspaper)

    Bartleet Epiphany Term 2012 Delaney Chambers and Hannah Shaddock Michaelmas Term 2011 Daniel ... 2011 Jack Battersby and Rosie Boscawen Michaelmas Term 2010 Ally Bacon and Matthew Richardson Easter Term 2010 Vincent McAviney and Jodie Smith Epiphany Term 2010 Vincent McAviney and Liza Miller Michaelmas ... Michaelmas Term 2008 Emily Purser and Maz Farookhi Epiphany Term 2008 Christopher Gribbin and Alice Himsworth Michaelmas Term 1987 Aisling Irwin Easter Term 1987 Cristina Nicolotti Squire Epiphany Term 1987 Cristina Nicolotti Squire Michaelmas 1986 Clare Lyons Easter 1986 Wendy Pilmer Epiphany Term 1986 Jeremy Vine Michaelmas Term 1985 Adrian Wells Easter Term 1985 Tim Burt ref http www.brunswickgroup.com ... Burt Michaelmas Term 1984 Joel Donovan Easter Term 1984 Alastair McCall Epiphany Term 1984 Alastair ...   more details



  1. Greensteds School

    History Greensteds School was established in 1936 on a convert 50 acre m2 adj on piece of land as a mixed day and boarding school situated 17 kilometres south of Nakuru town, Kenya . The school provides an English curriculum at both IGCSE and A levels in subjects in the arts ranging from French as second language to mathematics and the sciences. Houses Mount Kilimanjaro Kibo red Batian blue Nelion yellow Sports The school competes against other Kenyan international schools. In the Michaelmas term , cricket boys and rounders girls is played. The Hilary term second term Hilary has hockey as the sport for both sexes. In the Trinity term last term Trinity boys play rugby, football and basketball, while the girls play net ball. Athletics is practised, particularly before sports day Michaelmas term . Events include short distances 100 m and longer distances 1500 m as well as long, triple and high jump. The school has a 25 metre long swimming pool, opened in 2000, which is the scene of internal and inter school swimming competitions particularly in Hilary term. Other sports practised are karate, tennis, cycling, motorbike riding, hiking, athletics, football, dance, horse riding, taekwondo, gym, golf, cross country running, and volleyball. Performing arts Greensteds School has a performing arts department. The department runs music tours featuring an all student band and choir to locations in Kenya and abroad, promoting causes such as Operation Smile . References http www.greenstedsschool.com Greensteds school website coord missing Kenya Category Schools in Kenya Category Education in Rift Valley Province Category Nakuru Category Cricket grounds in Kenya Category International schools in Kenya Category Boarding schools in Kenya Category Educational institutions established in 1931 ...   more details



  1. The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield

    The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield is Child Ballads Child ballad 124, about Robin Hood . The oldest manuscript was published in 1632 but is believed to based on works at least a century older. A fragmentary version appears in The Percy Folio . Synopsis A jolly pinder boasts how no one, even a baron, makes a trespass at Wakefield . Robin, Will Scarlet , and Little John hear him. The pinder charges them with leaving the road and going among the corn. They fight with swords. Robin offers to take him into the band. The pinder gives them some food and says that when Michaelmas comes, he will take his fee from his current master and then join them. External links http www.sacred texts.com neu eng child ch124.htm The Jolly Pindar of Wakefield http www.lib.rochester.edu Camelot teams jollyint.htm THE JOLLY PINDER OF WAKEFIELD INTRODUCTION http www.thehaca.com essays Pinder.htm Having a Brawl Fencing and Grudge Contests in 16th Century Rural England DEFAULTSORT Jolly Pindar of Wakefield, The Category Child Ballads Category Robin Hood ballads Folk song stub ...   more details



  1. Thames Hare and Hounds

    Thames Hare and Hounds is the oldest cross country running club in the world, based on the Roehampton end of Wimbledon Common , adjacent to Richmond Park , and draws runners from across south west London . Both the men s and women s teams compete in the Surrey Cross Country League, division one the club also fields teams in road races and relays. The club was founded in 1868 , by members of Thames Rowing Club . Thames host races in Richmond Park and on Wimbledon Common, in particular the cross country Oxford University Oxford Cambridge University Cambridge Varsity Match , held each year since 1880 ref http users.ox.ac.uk ouccc history varsity Historical Varsity Match Results ref on Wimbledon Common after the end of Michaelmas term . References references External links http www.thameshareandhounds.org.uk v3 index2.php Thames Hare and Hounds Category Sports clubs established in 1868 Category Running clubs in the United Kingdom England sport stub UK sport team stub athletics club stub ...   more details



  1. Michelade

    The Michelade IPA fr mi lad is the name given to the massacre of Catholics, including 24 Catholic priests and monks, by Protestant rioters in N mes on Michaelmas 29 September 1567, following their failure to abduct the king and queen mother in the so called, Surprise of Meaux the previous day and in retaliation for the suppression of their Huguenot beliefs. With Meaux, it helped trigger the French Wars of Religion Second War of Religion . Course Empty section date July 2010 Bibliography Fortune de France , Volume 2 En nos vertes ann es by Robert Merle Part of the plot occurs during the Michelade , which is vividly described. N mes, cit protestante by Raoul Lhermet Allan A. Tulchin, The Michelade in Nimes, 1567, French Historical Studies, Vol. 29, No. 1 Winter, 2006 1 35. External links http www.nimausensis.com Nimes NimMichelade.htm Nemausensis The Protestant Michelade at N mes in 1567. coord missing France Category 1567 in France Category French Wars of Religion Category N mes Category Massacres in France France history stub fr Michelade it Michelade lv Mi e a nakts ...   more details



  1. Susan Johnson (bishop)

    Susan Johnson is the current since 2007 National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ELCIC . She is the first woman to hold the post. Prior to her ordination to the episcopate, she was an Assistant to the Bishop in Eastern Synod, which covers Central Canada and the Maritimes. From 2001 to 2005, she was Vice President of the ELCIC. http www.anglican.ca news news.php?newsItem 2007 06 22 zz.news Johnson was consecrated by fellow Lutheran and Anglican bishops in Winnipeg on the feast of Michaelmas Michael and All Angels , 2007. She is an honorary canon of Christ s Church Cathedral Hamilton . External links http elcic.ca From the Bishop ELCIC From the bishop http www.elcic.ca news.cfm?article 62 ELCIC Susan Johnson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Susan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Susan Category Living people Category Canadian bishops Category Female bishops Category 21st century Lutheran bishops Category National Bishops of Canada Canada bishop stub de Susan Johnson ...   more details



  1. University of Cambridge Graduate Union

    The University of Cambridge Graduate Union is the official graduate students union at the University of Cambridge , England . ref cite web url http www.admin.cam.ac.uk offices gradstud current new union.html title University of Cambridge Board of Graduate Studies Graduate Union GU accessdate 2009 11 03 ref It is responsible for supporting graduate students and advocating issues via University committees and beyond. ref cite web url http www.gradunion.cam.ac.uk gradunion contact title Graduate Union. University of Cambridge accessdate 2009 11 03 ref The University of Cambridge Graduate Union was the first student union in Britain catering mostly to graduates. fact date June 2010 It publishes an annual Handbook with useful information on adjusting to life as a Cambridge Graduate Student, an online Alternative Prospectus of the University of Cambridge mostly for new members arriving in Michaelmas Term and a weekly Bulletin circulated to members throughout the three terms. fact date June 2010 References reflist External links http www.gradunion.cam.ac.uk University of Cambridge Graduate Union website Category Students unions in England Cambridge Category Organisations associated with the University of Cambridge Graduate Union ...   more details



  1. Thomas Green (geologist)

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Thomas Green c. 1738 2 June 1788 was an English geologist, Woodwardian Professor of Geology at the University of Cambridge between 1778 and his death. Born in Wymeswold , Leicestershire, his father was also called Thomas. He was educated at the Loughborough school of Mr Parkinson now Loughborough Grammar School . He was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge as a sizar on 11 June 1756, and matriculated in the Michaelmas term of 1756. He became a scholar in 1759, was awarded a BA in 1760 and an MA in 1763. He was appointed Woodwardian Professor of Geology in 1778, succeeding Samuel Ogden geologist Samuel Ogden . He was succeeded by John Hailstone . References Alumni Cantabrigienses Persondata NAME Green, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Thomas category 1730s births category 1788 deaths category Woodwardian Professors of Geology Category People educated at Loughborough Grammar School ...   more details



  1. The Oxford Student

    list ref Previous editors br Hilary term 2012 Laura Simmons, Nick Megaw br Michaelmas term 2011 Josh ... Benge, Ellen Newberry br Michaelmas term 2010 Winston Featherly Bean, Tara Mulholland br Trinity term 2010 Adam Bouyamourn, Anoosh Chakelian br Hilary term 2010 Alistair Walker, Louis Barclay br Michaelmas ...   more details



  1. Lawless Court

    orphan date November 2011 The Lawless Court , formally the King s Court of the Manor of King s Hill was an English court that began meeting in Kings Hill, Rochford , so called because of the lawless time at which it met midnight . ref Kenny 1905 p.529 ref According to tradition, the court was first created some time before 1661, after the Lord of the Manor of King s Hill was woken by a cock crowing, to discover a group of his vassal s planning to murder him. Interrupting them, he convicted them of treason, for which their lands would be forfeit. As an act of clemency, he declared that they would be allowed to keep their lands in a state of shameful service . Each year, the day the plot was discovered the Wednesday after Michaelmas Old Michaelmas Day Old Michaelmas Day , the tenants were to assemble at midnight where the plot was discovered, where the Lord s Steward would whisper out their names as quietly as possible. Those tenants who did not answer to their name would be fined double rent for every hour they failed to do so. The tenants were then obliged to wait there until a cock crowed three times, at which point they were dismissed. ref Kenny 1905 p.531 ref The names of those tenants who answered were entered by the Steward with a piece of charcoal , ink being forbidden in addition, no candles were allowed, with only natural light being permitted. ref Tayler 1855 p.105 ref For its strange procedure, the Court gained a variety of names most commonly the Lawless Court , but also The Whispering Court and The Court of Cockcrowing . The Court continued without fail until the 19th century, although it became a tradition only no prosecutions or litigation ever took place in it, and it is sometimes formally known as the Curia Sine Lege , or court without a Court leet leet day . ref Kenny 1905 p.532 ref In later years there were many shortcuts in the court s procedure most tenants simply paid their double rent at the Steward s office in the morning, preferring this to s ...   more details



  1. Elms School

    . The school holds a Michaelmas Market each November. ref http www.thisisnottingham.co.uk whereyoulive longeaton Michaelmas Market Long Eaton school article 2904137 detail article.html The Elms Junior School in Long Eaton is to host a Michaelmas Market Bot generated title ref References Reflist External ...   more details



  1. Varsity (Cambridge)

    Lent term Lent 2012 Madeleine Morley and Louise Benson Michaelmas term Michaelmas 2011 Rhys Treharne and Laurie Martin Lent 2011 Alice Hancock and Lara Prendergast Michaelmas 2010 Joe Pitt Rashid May Week 2010 Joel Massey and David Pegg Lent 2010 Emma Mustich and Laurie Tuffrey Michaelmas 2009 Robert ... Gye and Michael Stothard Michaelmas 2008 Patrick Kingsley May Week 2008 Anna Trench, Verity Simpson and Dylan Spencer Davidson Lent 2008 Tom Bird and George Grist Michaelmas 2007 Lizzie Mitchell and Elliot ... Hoby Issue 1 , Joseph Gosden and Natalie Woolman Issue 2 9 Michaelmas 2006 Emily Stokes Issues 1 2 , Mary ... and Amy Goodwin Michaelmas 2005 James Dacre May Week 2005 Henry Bowen Lent 2005 Amol Rajan Michaelmas ... Michaelmas 2003 Tom Ebbutt May Week 2003 Tori Flower, Dan Cliffe and Emma Charlton Lent 2003 Oliver Duff and Luke Layfield Michaelmas 2002 Katy Long Lent 2002 Rob Sharp Michaelmas 2001 Adam Joseph and Julian Blake Lent 2001 Tom Royston and Sarah Brealey Michaelmas 2000 Ed Hall Lent 2000 Jonti Small Michaelmas 1999 David Peter The Lent term editor also edits a single edition at the start of Easter ...   more details



  1. The Tab

    name about Lent Term 2012 Kieran Corcoran Michaelmas term Michaelmas 2011 Tabatha Legggett and Oscar Williams Grut Easter term Easter 2011 Lottie Unwin Lent term 2011 Lottie Unwin Michaelmas term Michaelmas ... Lent 2010 Joshi Eichner Herrmann Michaelmas term Michaelmas 2009 Jack Rivlin, George Marangos Gilks ...   more details



  1. Landing at Saidor order of battle

    of small MICHAELMAS small Operation , p. 15 ref 20th Division Imperial Japanese Army 20th Division ...   more details



  1. Term

    wiktionary term short term medium term long term Term may refer to Term language or terminology , a noun or compound word used in a specific context meaning Term computers or terminal emulator, a program that emulates a video terminal Term architecture or terminal form, a human head and bust that continues as a square tapering pillar like form Technical term , part of the specialized vocabulary of a particular field Contractual term , a legally binding provision Lengths of Term time time Academic term , a division of the academic year in which classes are held Easter term Lent term Michaelmas term Term of office , the length of time a person serves in a particular office Term of patent , the maximum period during which a patent can be maintained in force In mathematics Term mathematics , a component of a mathematical expression Term logic , a component of a logical expression Ground term , a term with no variables Term algebra , the algebra of mathematical terms Term symbol , a concept in quantum mechanics See also Full term , at the end of the duration of a pregnancy Maxterms Minterms Term logic Tern disambiguation Terme disambiguation Termeh , a type of textile United States midterm election disambig ar be cv de Begriff eo Termino terminologio ka pl Termin ro Termen ru sr tr Terim uk yi ...   more details



  1. Andrew Goatly

    Andrew Goatly is an English language professor at Lingnan University Hong Kong Lingnan University in Hong Kong . Life Goatly studied English at Jesus College, Oxford before working for Voluntary Service Overseas in Rwanda and Thailand. On returning to the United Kingdom, he was a schoolteacher before obtaining a PhD doctorate at University College, London and thereafter teaching at Chiang Mai University in Thailand, the National University of Singapore and Lingnan University Hong Kong Lingnan University , Hong Kong. He is the author of The Language of Metaphors , and Critical Reading and Writing , published by Routledge , Washing the Brain the hidden ideology of metaphor , published by John Benjamins , and Explorations in Stylistics , published by Equinox . ref cite journal journal Jesus College Newsletter issue 4 month Michaelmas Term year 2005 publisher Jesus College, Oxford url http alumni.jesus.ox.ac.uk MT2005 20newsletter.pdf format pdf last Goatly first Andrew pages p. 11 title After reading English... ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Goatly, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Goatly, Andrew Category Living people Category Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford Category National University of Singapore faculty Category British academics Category British linguists UK linguist stub ...   more details



  1. Mops

    Mops can refer to More than one mop plural noun a form of the verb to mop The dog breed also known as Pug A shape of brush used in Watercolor painting MOPS Million Operations Per Second , a unit of measurement see Instructions per second MOPS is the common name for the compound 3 N morpholino propanesulfonic acid MoPS, the Her Majesty s Government UK government s Manual of Protective Security , which implemented ISO IEC 17799 ISO IEC 27001 it was superseded by the Security Policy Framework . Mops genus , a genus of free tailed bat Mop Fair s as take place in England on or about Michaelmas Day A programming language, a dialect of Forth programming language Forth for Mac OS ref cite web title powermops url http powermops.sourceforge.net ref The Mops , a Japanese rock group Mean of Platts Singapore MOPS , Mean of Platts Singapore is a measure of fuel oil pricing in Singapore MOPS International , an international organization, known as Mothers of Preschoolers Massive Ordnance Penetrator , a bunker buster bomb also known as MOP A Minimum Operational Performance Standards ref cite web title RTCA definition of MOPS url http www.rtca.org CMS DOC MOPS.asp ref provides standards for specific equipment s useful to designers, manufacturers, installers and users of the equipment. Microsoft Office Project , a project management software. References references disambig de Mops ko MOPS ja ...   more details



  1. 1634 in music

    Year nav topic 1634 music The year 1634 in music involved some significant events. Events February 3 James Shirley s spectacular masque The Triumph of Peace is performed in London. The work features music by William Lawes , Simon Ives, and Bulstrode Whitelocke . It is repeated on February 13. September 29 Michaelmas The masque Comus John Milton Comus , by John Milton , is presented at Ludlow Castle , with music composed by Henry Lawes . Classical music Charles d Ambleville Octonarium sacrum Opera William Lawes The Triumph of Peace Births January 7 Adam Krieger , composer died 1666 March 26 Domenico Freschi , composer died 1710 date unknown Clamor Heinrich Abel , German composer died 1696 Marc Antoine Charpentier , French composer died 1704 probable Carlo Grossi , composer died 1688 Antonio Draghi , Italian composer died 1700 Deaths October George Kirbye , composer born c.1565 November 15 Johann Staden , organist and composer born 1581 date unknown Adriano Banchieri , Italian composer born 1568 DEFAULTSORT 1634 In Music Category 1634 Music Category 17th century in music mk 1634 ...   more details



  1. Chichester House

    Unreferenced date November 2006 About the former building in Dublin the historic house in Kingston, New York Chichester House Kingston, New York Chichester House or Carew s House was a building in College Green formerly Hoggen Green , Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland used in the 17th Century to house the Parliament of Ireland . At one time, the building had been owned by Sir George Carew , President of Munster and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland. The house itself was built on the site of a nunnery dissolved by King Henry VIII of England Henry VIII . Carew s house was later purchased by Sir Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester Arthur Chichester and renamed Chichester House. It was used as a temporary home of the Kingdom of Ireland s law courts during the Michaelmas law term in 1605. Documents facilitating the Plantation of Ulster were signed in the house on 16 November 1612. The building, no longer extant, was replaced following the groundbreaking for new Irish Houses of Parliament in 1729. Irish governmental buildings Irish parliament houses Historic Irish houses Coord missing County Dublin Category Houses in the Republic of Ireland Category Government buildings in Ireland Category Buildings and structures in Dublin city Ireland struct stub ...   more details



  1. Jean de Lescun

    Jean de Lescun d Armagnac ? 1473 , known as the bastard of Armagnac , was an ally of king Louis XI of France from before his ascension to the throne. He was the illegitimate son of Arnaud Guillaume of Lescun , Bishop of Aire , and Anne of Armagnac . He was made Marshal of France in 1461. He was one of four men to hold this title under Louis XI. Lescun was also made Counts of Comminges Count of Comminges . He was named seneschal of Valentinois, then governor of Guyenne in consideration of what in the great need for the King, he had left all his parents, friends, goods and heritages which he had in Gascogne to follow it and to accompany it . With 1465 is married Marguerite di Saluzzo died after 1478 . He accepted in 1469 the collar about the Michaelmas and died in 1473. Sources French Edition of Wikipedia. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lescun, Jean De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1473 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lescun, Jean De Category 1473 deaths Category Marshals of France France mil bio stub fr Jean de Lescun ...   more details



  1. Fly (carriage)

    A fly was a horse drawn public Coach carriage coach or delivery wagon , especially one let out for hire. In Britain, the term also referred to a light covered vehicle, such as a single horse pleasure carriage or a hansom cab . ref Mayhew, Henry & Tuckniss, William 1861 . London Labour and the London Poor A Cyclop dia of the Condition and Earnings of Those that Will Work, Those that Cannot Work, and Those that Will Not Work , Volume 3, Griffin, Bohn, and Company. http books.google.co.nz books?id tVtHAAAAYAAJ&pg PA359&dq fly carriage&cd 10 v onepage&q fly 20carriage&f false p. 359 ref ref Chambers, Montaqu Editor 1837 . Law Journal Reports for the Year 1837 Comprising reports of cases in the courts of Equity and Bankruptcy, Kings Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer of Chamber, from Michaelmas Term 1836, to Trinity Term 1837 both inclusive , E. B. Ince, 5, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London. http books.google.co.nz books?id qDJFAAAAYAAJ&pg RA2 PA120&dq 22fly carriage 22&lr &as brr 3&cd 22 v onepage&q 22fly 20carriage 22&f false p. 120 ref References reflist Category Carriages vehicle stub ...   more details




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