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Quarter days - Wikipedia

In England · Lady Day (25 March, the Feast of the Annunciation) · Midsummer Day (24 June, the Nativity of St John the Baptist) · Michaelmas (29 September, the ...

Quarter days | Meaning & Examples - Britannica

Quarter days, the days that begin each quarter of the year. In England they are March 25 (Lady Day), June 24 (Midsummer Day), September 29 ...

QUARTER DAY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

Quarter day definition: (in England, Ireland, and Wales) one of the four days, Lady Day, Midsummer Day, Michaelmas, or Christmas, regarded as marking off ...

Quarter day Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of QUARTER DAY is the day which begins a quarter of the year and on which a quarterly payment often falls due.

What Are Quarter Days & Why Do We Use Them? - Timms Solicitors

The quarter days were the four dates in each year on which servants were hired, school terms started, and rents were due.

QUARTER DAY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary

Any of four days in the year when certain payments become due. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, ...

Celtic Calendar: What Are Cross-Quarter & Quarter Days?

Some believe that the Celts divided the year into just four major sections: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, and Lughnasadh (what we call Cross-Quarter days).

QUARTER DAY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

QUARTER DAY meaning: the first day of a quarter (= a period of three months) on which payments are made: . Learn more.

quarter-day - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

quarter-day (plural quarter-days). (British) Each of the four days customarily regarded as starting a new quarter year, on which rents etc are often due.

Quarter Day Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

Quarter Day definition: Any of the four days of the year regarded as the beginning of a new season or quarter, when most quarterly payments are due.

Quarter day | Practical Law

They are traditionally regarded as the days for settling certain debts, such as rent. In England, Wales and Ireland they are traditionally: 25 March, 24 June, ...

quarter day - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Elsewhere, where the term "quarter day" is not used, January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and October 1st each mark the start of a quarter, especially a fiscal ...

Quarter days - Oxford Reference

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Quarter Days Explained - Tees Law

Many modern leases now provide for quarterly rents to be paid on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July and 1st October.

quarter day, n. meanings, etymology and more

quarter day, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.

Quarter Day Definition | Legal Glossary - LexisNexis

The days on which commercial rents are usually paid. Traditionally these are 25 December, 25 March, 24 June and 29 September (ie Christmas, Lady Day,

Lady Day: A Quarter Day and The New Year: March 25 - Agecroft Hall

Lady Day was a day for the renewal of yearly contracts between landowners and tenant farmers, a time to hire servants at hiring fairs, pay wages, pay rents and ...

The Little-Known Link between Holidays and Cross Quarter Days

The ancient Celts celebrated a Cross Quarter Day holiday around November 1 called Samhain (pronounced saw-win.) The word Samhain means “summer's end.”

Quarter Days - Historical Hussies

The four Quarter Days in southern England, Wales and Ireland are: Lady Day - March 25, Feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, the traditional day for ...

Quarter Days - RootsWeb

From about 1170 to 1 January 1752 the year started on 25 March (Lady Day), previous to this the New year started on various days including, 1st March, 25th ...