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  2. British pubs are worried they’ll run out of Guinness - AOL

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    At The Auld Shillelagh in London’s Stoke Newington neighborhood, which has been a “Guinness house” since 1991, deliveries of kegs of the Irish stout arrive two to three times a week ...

  3. The Old Vic - Wikipedia

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    The 'Old Vic Youth Theatre’ was an acting company for young people between the ages of 12 and 20 mainly from the London Borough of Southwark. The group was founded by Tom Vaughan of the Old Vic Theatre, Raymond Rivers of Morley College and Barry Anderson of the Southbank Education Institute.

  4. Category:Hags - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to hags, wizened old women, or a kind of fairies, witches, or goddesses having the appearance of such a woman. They are often found in folklore and children's tales such as "Hansel and Gretel".

  5. Night hag - Wikipedia

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    The night hag or old hag is the name given to a supernatural creature, commonly associated with the phenomenon of sleep paralysis. It is a phenomenon in which the sleeper feels the presence of a supernatural, malevolent being which immobilizes the person as if sitting on their chest or the foot of their bed.

  6. Ceiliúradh - Wikipedia

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    Ceiliúradh was a celebration of Irish culture that took place in the Royal Albert Hall on 10 April 2014, to mark the state visit to London of Irish President Michael D. Higgins. [1] It was attended by the President and Sabina Higgins , with Prince and Princess Michael of Kent representing the Royal Family.

  7. Why We Sing “Auld Lang Syne” on New Year's—and ... - AOL

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    Where does "Auld Lang Syne" come from? The "Auld Lang Syne" song lyrics we know (or pretend to know) today are derived from a late-18th century poem by Scottish bard Robert Burns (1759–1796).

  8. Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas - Wikipedia

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    MacDougall, Norman, An Antidote to the English — the Auld Alliance 1295-1560, Tuckwell Press, East Linton, 2001 Maxwell, Sir Herbert . A History of the House of Douglas (2 vols), Freemantle & Co., London 1902

  9. Guildhall, London - Wikipedia

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    Guildhall crypt. During the Roman period, the Guildhall was the site of the London Roman Amphitheatre, rediscovered as recently as 1988.It was the largest in Roman Britain, partial remains of which are on public display in the basement of the Guildhall Art Gallery, and the outline of whose arena is marked with a black circle on the paving of the courtyard in front of the hall.