Pub Quiz thread

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I think that the 1st of November was one of them (All Saints), the other 3 Christmas Day, Good Friday and the first of May. I don't think Boxing Day or New Years Day were, initially, public holidays, at least not officially.

I am afraid you have scored nil points there Cologne.
 
Time to go for the other 4 <laugh> Easter Monday, Whit Monday, Boxing Day and (initially) the first monday in August. I often have problems with the legal definition of public holidays as opposed to bank holidays (by statute). Also problems explaining the terms to foreigners who are puzzled by the term 'Bank Holiday' as if they were invented by the Nat. West.
 
Time to go for the other 4 <laugh> Easter Monday, Whit Monday, Boxing Day and (initially) the first monday in August. I often have problems with the legal definition of public holidays as opposed to bank holidays (by statute). Also problems explaining the terms to foreigners who are puzzled by the term 'Bank Holiday' as if they were invented by the Nat. West.
Correct. The first Monday in August seems an odd one, but I guess it was put in to break the year up. Over to you. <ok>
 
Midges, although I cannot imagine what sort of omen they could have represented?
Not midges Frenchie. My last clue about convergent evolution helps - this being where one species takes on some of the characteristics of a completely different species. My wife was very excited about seeing these for the first time this year, flitting between the lavender and the scarlet runner beans.