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  2. Christmas in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Day was made a public holiday in 1958 [12] in Scotland, Boxing Day only in 1974. [13] The New Year's Eve festivity, Hogmanay, was by far the largest celebration in Scotland. The giftgiving, public holidays and feasting associated with mid-winter were traditionally held between 11 December and 6 January. However, since the 1980s, the ...

  3. Christmas controversies - Wikipedia

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    Christmas observance was outlawed in Boston in 1659, with a fine of five shillings. [64] [65] [66] The ban by the Puritans was revoked in 1681 by an English appointed governor, Edmund Andros; however, it was not until the mid-19th century that celebrating Christmas became fashionable in the Boston region. [67]

  4. What are the new Christmas rules in Scotland? - AOL

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    Here is an outline of what the new Christmas rules are, and what new restrictions are coming into force. ... Although just 17 cases of the Covid-19 mutation have been identified in Scotland so far ...

  5. Lord of Misrule - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] This hypothesis has been heavily criticized by William Warde Fowler and as such, the Christmas custom of the Lord of Misrule during the Christian era and the Saturnalian custom of antiquity may have completely separate origins; [6] the two separate customs, however, can be compared and contrasted.

  6. Christmas bubbles in Scotland should not be used for parties ...

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    People should not be meeting at Christmas “just to have a party”, Scotland’s national clinical director has said. Jason Leitch told BBC Breakfast that Christmas bubbles should be used to ...

  7. 9 Christmas traditions in England that probably confuse ... - AOL

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    Christmas pudding, a popular holiday dessert in the UK, is probably unfamiliar to most Americans. The holiday season is a time for traditions, some of which are specific to individual cultures .

  8. Talk:Christmas in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    the present rendering with a specific year (1958), would be more acceptable, if a region could be established. as example, [Glasgow] was the first locality to declare Christmas a public holiday in Scotland, in [year]..to do so, would require additional research..am hoping those with the available resources, in Scotland, will be able to obtain ...

  9. Candy Canes Are Everywhere on Christmas—But Why Is That? - AOL

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    Candy canes are a peppermint treat long associated with Christmas. Learn their history, including why they were first made with red and white stripes.