Religion

Wicca

Wicca, also known as ‘The Craft (of the Wise)’, owes its modern surge in popularity to Lancashire-born Gerald Brosseau Gardner (1884-1964). He […]

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Celebrations & Holidays

Friday the 13th

The number 13 has long been considered unlucky but its combination with Friday in a double-whammy of doom is a relatively new […]

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Politics

Order of the Garter

The Most Noble Order of the Garter is the oldest recognition of outstanding service to the nation or the monarch. It was […]

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Basic principles

An Englishman’s home is his castle

The principle behind the saying “An Englishman’s home is his castle” is that your home is your private territory, which others may […]

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Law

Rights on becoming 21 years old

The Family Law Reform Act of 1969 lowered the traditional ‘age of majority’ from twenty-one to eighteen, as from 1st January 1970. […]

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History

The Black Death

The years 1348-50 saw the greatest loss of life in British and European history, when 20-50 million people died, both rich and […]

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Entertainment

Status Quo

Rock band Status Quo first formed in London in 1962 as The Scorpions. Co-founder Francis Rossi, OBE (1949-) from London, lead singer, […]

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Inventions

Boolean algebra

Boolean algebra, or logic, is named after George Boole (1815-64), a gifted mathematician and philosopher. Born in Lincoln, the city honoured him […]

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Religion

Unitarianism

More of a theological movement than a religion, Unitarianism began in eastern Europe after the Reformation. Its name comes from its assertion […]

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Celebrations & Holidays

St. Dwynwen’s Day

St. Dwynwen’s Day is on 25th January and commemorates the Welsh patron saint of lovers ~ a chance to exchange Welsh lovespoons! […]

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English language

Robert Browning

Robert Browning (1812-89) spent much of his life financially supported by family while he pursued his desire to be a poet, which […]

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Culture

Gilbert & Sullivan

The Gilbert & Sullivan partnership was between Sir William Schwenck Gilbert (1836-1911) and Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1842-1900), both from London. Gilbert […]

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