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the_g | 23:27 Fri 24th Feb 2006 | History
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I'm in the middle of doing a little research in Scottish Common Ridings and have come across a reference to 'Pasche Tuesday' as marking the date of pre-18th century Linlithgow Ridings. Anyone know what/when Pasche Tuesday was?
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Pasche must mean Easter (from Latin - pascha) so my guess is that it's the Tuesday after Easter.

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