Sallust started at 9 / 2 Over the same course and distance on 25 August, Sallust won the Goodwood Mile at odds of 1 / 2, beating the Greenham Stakes winner Martinmas and the five-year-old Gold Rod ( winner of the 1970 Prix du Moulin ).
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In some regions of Germany, the traditional sweet of Martinmas is " Martinsh�rnchen ", a pastry shaped in the form of a croissant, which recalls both the hooves of St . Martin's horse and, by being the half of a pretzel, the parting of his mantle.
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In 1006 the Chronicle records : " " when it drew near to winter, the army travelled home, and after Martinmas the raiding-army came to its secure base on the Isle of Wight and there provided themselves everywhere whatever they needed " ", and then records raids that they made from there into southern England.
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:" I Maurice Paynall have given and granted and by this charter confirmed to my burgesses of Leeds and their heirs franchise and free burgage and their tofts and with each toft half an acre of land for tillage to hold these of me and my heirs in fief and inheritance freely quit and honourably rendering annually to me and my heirs for each toft and half an acre of land sixteen pence at Pentecost and at Martinmas ."
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As Geoffrey Kirtling is supposed to have died in 1182 or 1183 as in December 1183 Salomon of Paris writes to Richard de Malebis and presents him with " " four pounds due to his lord Aaron, paid on Monday after Martinmas following the death of Geoffrey [ Kirtling ], High-Dean of Lincoln, in part payment of'the great debt which he owes to my Lord Aaron, whereof I have appointed him a day for settlement'. ""
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On 8 October 1573 at Edinburgh, a Dame Jean ( or Jane ) Hepburne, Mistress of Caithness, of the lands and barony of Morham with the mill of Morham, the lands of Mainshill, Pleuchfield, the Briad meadow, the feu mails of the Northrig and all other mails, ferms, profits and duties in the constabulary of Haddington, sheriffdom of Edinburgh which pertained to the deceased Dame Agnes Sinclair, Lady Morham, and fell to the Crown through the conviction in parliament and forfeiture for treason of James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, son and apparent heir of the said Dame Agnes, for'the space and termes of ane yeir and farder induring oure will nixt and immediatlie follow and hir entre thairto, which entre was at the deceis of the said Dame Agnes Sinclair', for a yearly payment of ?00 from Martinmas next,'and als payand and deliverand all and sundrie the annuellis awand furth of the said lands . . . . to thame that richt hes thairto as law will .'This Jane Hepburn's third husband was the notorious Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, who escaped from her tower house at Morham just prior to his intended arrest for his part in the murder of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.