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they constitute the Quarter Days. These originally occurred on Christian holy days, corresponding roughly to old quarter days used in both Scotland and Ireland, with White Sunday or Whitsun occurring at the Easter Pentecost and thus moving around. These were mapped from the Julian to the Gregorian
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mark the four divisions (terms and quarters) of the legal year in Scotland. These were historically used as the days when contracts and leases would begin and end, servants would be hired or dismissed, and rent, interest on loans, and
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would occur, so it became associated with the colour white. Because the date of Pentecost moves each year, the legal Term Day of Whitsunday ( not to be confused with the church festival) was fixed in Scotland as 26 May in the
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In Scotland, 1886 saw the term dates for removals and the hiring of servants in towns changed to 28 February, 28 May, 28 August and 28 November. The original dates are now referred to as
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The usage of term days is now most common in leases of farmland and less frequently with other leases. Other references to them tend to be historical or ceremonial.
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times by candlelit processions. The tradition was started in the 5th century during the Roman celebration of
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calendar and fixed in 1886 as 28 February, 28 May, 28 August and 28 November, and then later ratified by the
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was celebrated on 1 August, the day the first fruits of the harvest were offered, the name coming from the
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from the Scottish Records Association website. Retrieved 2008-05-23.
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the two semesters continue to be named Martinmas and Candlemas.
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The new Scottish Term and Quarter Days (Gregorian post-1886):
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The Old Scottish Term and Quarter Days (Julian to Gregorian):
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originally fell on 2 February, the day of the feast of the
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Index

ministers
stipends
Whitsunday
Martinmas
Candlemas
Lammas
Term and Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990
Candlemas
Whitsunday
Lammas
Martinmas
Purification
Reformation
Februa
Virgin Mary
Pentecost
christenings
Julian Calendar
Gregorian Calendar
Anglo-Saxon
Saint Martin of Tours
Term and Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990
College of Justice
Court of Session
High Court
Christmas
ancient universities
University of St Andrews
Quarter Days
ISBN

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