Just checked & no mention of #QuarterDays, so time for a #nerdout

Back in the early 2000s I was proof-reading commercial leases: office space & small businesses including many fish & chip shops.

I had to make my own fun to maintain focus (fish & chip shop names aside). I soon learned that almost all these modern business leases stated that rent was to be paid quarterly - fair enough, I thought. But:

'on the standard Quarter Days'

FYI these are 25 March, 24 June, 29 September, 25 December.

Why these precise dates?

Because there's a very long tradition of paying rent on the Quarter Days, said my boss.

I knew from my time as a historical re-enactor (specialist period 1460-1485), these were four major religious feast days of the Church, so there'd be regular reminders.

So, on this #Michaelmas #MichaelmasDay all kinds of businesses are paying their rent on a feast day fallen into desuetude, wondering 'why today' & receiving that most unhelpful response, 'because we always have'.

@ivyfox also still the main date for agricultural rents.

There's also a neat way to remember them!

@JessicaS
Thank you, I reckoned they'd likely be so but it's great to have it confirmed.
The mnemonic is very tidy!