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- Chime_hours abstract "According to English folklore, those born at certain hours could see ghosts. The crucial time was generally said to be midnight, but varied by region. The chime hours often corresponded with the hours of monastic prayer, when bells tolled. In Suffolk the hours were said to be eight p.m., midnight and four a.m., in Sussex it was six, nine, or twelve o'clock, while in Somerset it was held that the hours were from midnight on Friday to cockcrow on Saturday. In Irish folklore, those born in the chime hours would have the second sight.The term "born in the chimehours" likely refers to the old monastic hours of night prayer (Matins) which were marked by the ringing of bells. The idea is referenced in the first chapter of David Copperfield.".
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- Chime_hours wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_folklore.
- Chime_hours wikiPageWikiLink David_Copperfield.
- Chime_hours wikiPageWikiLink Ghost.
- Chime_hours wikiPageWikiLink Ghosts.
- Chime_hours wikiPageWikiLink Irish_folklore.
- Chime_hours wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Chime_hours wikiPageWikiLink Matins.
- Chime_hours wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chime hours".
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- Chime_hours subject Category:English_folklore.
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- Chime_hours comment "According to English folklore, those born at certain hours could see ghosts. The crucial time was generally said to be midnight, but varied by region. The chime hours often corresponded with the hours of monastic prayer, when bells tolled. In Suffolk the hours were said to be eight p.m., midnight and four a.m., in Sussex it was six, nine, or twelve o'clock, while in Somerset it was held that the hours were from midnight on Friday to cockcrow on Saturday.".
- Chime_hours label "Chime hours".
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- Chime_hours sameAs Q5099330.
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- Chime_hours isPrimaryTopicOf Chime_hours.