Morav e was granted market rights by Maria Theresa in the 18th century; this especially applied to collecting vendors'fees at fairs, which were held at Martinmas and Saint Matthias'Day.
22.
When, around Martinmas, the children return to their mother they do so as revenants, not, as she hoped, " in earthly flesh and blood ", and it is a bleak affair.
23.
The obligations of thirlage eventually ceased to apply, but thirlage in Scotland was only formally and totally abolished on 28 November ( Martinmas ) 2004 by the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc . ( Scotland ) Act 2000.
24.
"" After this, the same year, before Martinmas, went King Edward with the West-Saxon army to Colchester; and repaired and renewed the town, where it was broken down before " ."
25.
He also claimed halfpence per head of cattle and goats found straying within the forest between Michaelmas and Martinmas, the payments made for the agistment of hogs between Martinmas and Christmas, as well as the pick of the property forfeited by poachers.
26.
He also claimed halfpence per head of cattle and goats found straying within the forest between Michaelmas and Martinmas, the payments made for the agistment of hogs between Martinmas and Christmas, as well as the pick of the property forfeited by poachers.
27.
It fell between 11 November ( Martinmas ) 1440, and 11 January 1441; it is probable that he died on either 12 or 14 December, because these were the anniversaries given to him in the 15th century and the 16th century respectively.
28.
Among Estonians, Martinmas also marks the end of the period of All Souls, as well as the autumn period in the Estonian popular calendar when the souls of ancestors were worshiped, a period that lasted from November 1 to Martinmas ( November 11 ).
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Among Estonians, Martinmas also marks the end of the period of All Souls, as well as the autumn period in the Estonian popular calendar when the souls of ancestors were worshiped, a period that lasted from November 1 to Martinmas ( November 11 ).
30.
The name was uncommon there in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but the registers for David, bishop of Aberdeen, acknowledges to have received from Robert Forbes of Glastermuir 25l . 7s . 4d . as feu duty for these lands from Martinmas to Whitsun 1661 and 1662.