St. Lubbock's Day

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named after Liberal politician and banker Sir John Lubbock, who was responsible for the Act.

Proper noun[edit]

St. Lubbock's Day (plural St. Lubbock's Days)

  1. (UK, humorous, historical) Any of the bank holidays officially introduced in the Bank Holidays Act 1871.