Difference between revisions of "Fruting for firstlings"
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− | * '''first-fruits:''' the fruits first gathered in a season; payment in the form of first crops of a season to a superior; annates, or one year's income of a benefice in England and Wales, paid to the Crown from 1535 to 1703 and thereafter to Queen Anne's Bounty → [[quainance bandy]] | + | * '''first-fruits:''' the fruits first gathered in a season; payment in the form of first crops of a season to a superior; annates, or one year's income of a benefice in England and Wales, paid to the Crown from 1535 to 1703 and thereafter to Queen Anne's Bounty → during Queen Anne's reign (1702-1714), Jonathan Swift was in London, unsuccessfully urging upon the Whig administration of Lord Godolphin the claims of the Irish clergy to the First-Fruits and Twentieths ("Queen Anne's Bounty"), which brought in about £2,500 a year, already granted to their brethren in England → [[quainance bandy]] |
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Fruits Wikipedia] | ||
* '''Jewish Day of First Fruits''' | * '''Jewish Day of First Fruits''' | ||
− | * '''fluting:''' playing the flute → this | + | * '''fluting:''' playing the flute → this paragraph contains a musical foliation → music is being played by the military band during a Military Review in the Phoenix Park |
* '''rooting''' | * '''rooting''' |
Latest revision as of 07:29, 22 October 2010
- first-fruits: the fruits first gathered in a season; payment in the form of first crops of a season to a superior; annates, or one year's income of a benefice in England and Wales, paid to the Crown from 1535 to 1703 and thereafter to Queen Anne's Bounty → during Queen Anne's reign (1702-1714), Jonathan Swift was in London, unsuccessfully urging upon the Whig administration of Lord Godolphin the claims of the Irish clergy to the First-Fruits and Twentieths ("Queen Anne's Bounty"), which brought in about £2,500 a year, already granted to their brethren in England → quainance bandy
- Jewish Day of First Fruits
- fluting: playing the flute → this paragraph contains a musical foliation → music is being played by the military band during a Military Review in the Phoenix Park
- rooting
- frute: frog, toad
- firstling: the first of its kind to be produced, to come into being or to appear; the first product or result of anything