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  2. First-foot - Wikipedia

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    Like the first-foot tradition, it is expected that the visit will ensure good luck and well-being for the household in the ensuing year. Often a man or boy is chosen in advance for the visit on Christmas morning. [16] There are practices similar to first-footing outside the British Isles.

  3. Tron riot - Wikipedia

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    It was the tradition for New Town residents to come to the Old Town to celebrate Hogmanay in the streets around the Tron Kirk, which was the parish church at the time. After midnight, crowds would move around the area, travelling to friends' homes as part of the custom of First-Footing. According to later trial testimony, the Keellie Gang had ...

  4. Hogmanay - Wikipedia

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    Hogmanay (/ ˈ h ɒ ɡ m ə n eɪ, ˌ h ɒ ɡ m ə ˈ n eɪ / HOG-mə-nay, -⁠ NAY, [2] Scots: [ˌhɔɡməˈneː] [3]) is the Scots word for the last day of the old year and is synonymous with the celebration of the New Year in the Scottish manner.

  5. Edinburgh's Hogmanay - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh's Hogmanay is the celebration and observance of Hogmanay—the Scottish celebration of the New Year—held in the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh.The fireworks display at Edinburgh Castle are broadcast on television in Scotland, such as BBC Scotland's Hogmanay, as well as Hogmanay celebration broadcasts by STV.

  6. Black bun - Wikipedia

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    This is called first-foot, and the gift of a black bun was meant to symbolise that the receiving family would not go hungry during the forthcoming year. [2] It was also used as a traditional cake to serve to those visiting homes as part of Hogmanay, to be consumed with whisky. [9]

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  8. Scotland sees in 2024 with fireworks and song - AOL

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    Tens of thousands watch fireworks explode over Edinburgh's skyline as a New Year begins.

  9. Talk:First-foot - Wikipedia

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    2 1954 Scottish cookbook talks about some Hogmanay traditions. 1 comment. 3 First foot traditional? 1 comment. 4 Greek Tradition. 1 comment. 5 Other parts of the UK ...