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Old 18-12-2008, 10:41 PM #26
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Originally posted by Sticks
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I thought someone would pick up the historical connection between this time of year and Oliver Cromwell.

It was his puritan regime that banned and outlawed Christmas and passed a lot of anti-Christmas legislation, some of which, like the ban on eating mince pies was never repealed

BTW I did ask once and the Home office said that none of his laws was recognised after the restoration of the monarchy

Are there any historians on the board?
I'm doing History A-Level and know quite a lot about that period of time (I should, I half my A-Level riding on 1639-1650, but I didn't realize that was your specific point.
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