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On market days, they took care of those from the country.
In 1830 the village got the right to hold two market days every week.
So it's possibly one market day I think he said.
"There are business matters I must see to before market day."
Ultimately they came to terms and the first market day was held on 16 March 1907.
My mother always took him to the town on a market day in a light gig.
The farmers who came in on market day seemed to fear this was going to be one of them.
Market day was a reference point for the local people in their conversation.
It was a song I had heard a girl singing last market day.
For the last 25 years, some of the biggest crowds here have been on market days.
Soon market days were established in connection with the church's July 2 service.
Market day was a major event, with goods brought in from every district to one central area.
Market day is the high point of the week.
Many are market day only, but better service than people realise.
But I didn't have words with him till one market day several weeks later.
Tuesday has been market day ever since royal approval was given in 1324.
The Monday market day has for decades been considered as a holiday in the town.
My master's plan was so successful that he arranged to show me again on the next market day.
"It can be bad market days, when the farmers go in.
And it's never any good to put on a special show on market day, like you'd think.
"It was market day; a few thousand people were here.
Market day begins very early for both residents and those who travel to the town to sell.
On market days in excess of 15,000 animals could be traded.
"Market day tomorrow and the bills have just gone out.
The attack comes on a market day, so the human carnage is vast.