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- Hocktide abstract "Hocktide or Hock tide is a very old term used to denote the Monday and Tuesday in the week following the second Tuesday after Easter. It was an English mediaeval festival; it and the preceding Monday were the Hock-days. Together with Whitsuntide and the twelve days of Yuletide the week following Easter marked the only vacations of the husbandman's year, during slack times in the cycle of the year when the villein ceased work on his lord's demesne, and most likely on his own land as well.".
- Hocktide thumbnail Hungerford_Town_Hall.jpg?width=300.
- Hocktide wikiPageID "11139192".
- Hocktide wikiPageRevisionID "598590856".
- Hocktide hasPhotoCollection Hocktide.
- Hocktide subject Category:Cultural_festivals_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Hocktide subject Category:Festivals_in_England.
- Hocktide subject Category:West_Berkshire.
- Hocktide type Abstraction100002137.
- Hocktide type CulturalFestivals.
- Hocktide type Festival115162388.
- Hocktide type FestivalsInEngland.
- Hocktide type FundamentalQuantity113575869.
- Hocktide type Measure100033615.
- Hocktide type TimePeriod115113229.
- Hocktide comment "Hocktide or Hock tide is a very old term used to denote the Monday and Tuesday in the week following the second Tuesday after Easter. It was an English mediaeval festival; it and the preceding Monday were the Hock-days. Together with Whitsuntide and the twelve days of Yuletide the week following Easter marked the only vacations of the husbandman's year, during slack times in the cycle of the year when the villein ceased work on his lord's demesne, and most likely on his own land as well.".
- Hocktide label "Hocktide".
- Hocktide sameAs m.02r1b6r.
- Hocktide sameAs Q5875846.
- Hocktide sameAs Q5875846.
- Hocktide sameAs Hocktide.
- Hocktide wasDerivedFrom Hocktide?oldid=598590856.
- Hocktide depiction Hungerford_Town_Hall.jpg.
- Hocktide isPrimaryTopicOf Hocktide.