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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: warwick
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tra·di·tion (trə-dĭsh'ən)
n. 1.The passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by oral communication. 2.A mode of thought or behavior followed by a people continuously from generation to generation; a custom or usage. 3.A set of such customs and usages viewed as a coherent body of precedents influencing the present: followed family tradition in dress and manners. See synonyms at heritage. 4.A body of unwritten religious precepts. 5.A time-honored practice or set of such practices. Given that definition is pretty definitive, anyone care to guess whats being advertised as 'Warwicks oldest tradition'? I'll give you all a clue, it's also advertised as 'alcohol free' Don't phone, it's just for fun... ![]() |
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Running on empty
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: warwick
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I would dispute it being the oldest tradition, and I would guess the oldest part of the mop would be 50 years old? I don't know how many generators or PA systems would predate Lord Leicesters Hospital for instance...
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: warwick
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![]() THE PRIORY OF ST. SEPULCHRE, WARWICK On the north side of the town of Warwick, on the site of a former parochial church of St. Helen, Henry de Newburgh, the first earl of Warwick after the Conquest, began, in the year 1109, to erect the priory of St. Sepulchre, the occasion thereof being, by the recourse of diverse pilgrims in great devotion to the Holy Land (the Christians prevailing much about that time) who solicited the earl to erect a monastery, in imitation of those canons regular there instituted in the church of the Holy Sepulchre of our Blessed Saviour; which canons used the like habits that other regular canons did, adding only a double red cross upon the breast of their cope, this being the first house of that peculiar order, either in England, Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. (fn. 1) From: 'Houses of Austin canons: St Sepulchre, Warwick', A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 2 (1908), pp. 97-99. URL: Houses of Austin canons - St Sepulchre, Warwick | British History Online. Date accessed: 22 October 2007. Last edited by chillitt : 22-10-2007 at 04:57 PM. |
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