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* '''[[1955]]''' - Voice actor [[Bob Papenbrook]] is born. | * '''[[1955]]''' - Voice actor [[Bob Papenbrook]] is born. | ||
* '''[[1963]]''' - Writer [[Gary Russell]] is born. | * '''[[1963]]''' - Writer [[Gary Russell]] is born. | ||
* '''[[1967]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] writes [[Elsie Honeybourne 18 September 1967|a letter to Elsie Honeybourne]]. | * '''[[1967]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] writes [[Letter to Elsie Honeybourne (18 September 1967)|a letter to Elsie Honeybourne]]. | ||
* '''[[1981]]''' - Extracts from [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s "[[The Name Coventry]]" is published in ''[[The Catholic Herald (18 September 1981)|The Catholic Herald]]''. | * '''[[1981]]''' - Extracts from [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s "[[The Name Coventry]]" is published in ''[[The Catholic Herald (18 September 1981)|The Catholic Herald]]''. | ||
* '''[[1982]]''' - The tenth episode of the new version of the [[The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)|1981 radio series]] of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' is aired on [[BBC|BBC Radio 4]]. | * '''[[1982]]''' - The tenth episode of the new version of the [[The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)|1981 radio series]] of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' is aired on [[BBC|BBC Radio 4]]. | ||
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* '''[[2005]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 2005]] at [[wikipedia:St Peter's College, Oxford|St Peter's College]]. | * '''[[2005]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 2005]] at [[wikipedia:St Peter's College, Oxford|St Peter's College]]. | ||
* '''[[2006]]''' - ''[[The Children of Húrin]]'' is announced. | * '''[[2006]]''' - ''[[The Children of Húrin]]'' is announced. | ||
* '''[[2020]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 2020]] held online due to the [[wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|Covid-19 pandemic]]. | |||
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** The [[Nazgûl|Black Riders]] cross the [[Fords of Isen]]. | ** The [[Nazgûl|Black Riders]] cross the [[Fords of Isen]]. | ||
** The Black Riders visit [[Saruman]] who lies that Gandalf has "confessed", and gives them directions to [[the Shire]].<noinclude><ref>[[Marquette|MSS]] 4/2/33</ref></noinclude> | ** The Black Riders visit [[Saruman]] who lies that Gandalf has "confessed", and gives them directions to [[the Shire]].<noinclude><ref>[[Marquette|MSS]] 4/2/33</ref></noinclude> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 2 January 2021
Events that occurred on 18 September.
On Earth[edit | edit source]
- 1905 - Author George MacDonald dies.
- 1954 - J.R.R. Tolkien writes letters 150 and 151.
- 1954 - Naomi Mitchison published a review of The Fellowship of the Ring in the New Statesman.
- 1955 - Voice actor Bob Papenbrook is born.
- 1963 - Writer Gary Russell is born.
- 1967 - J.R.R. Tolkien writes a letter to Elsie Honeybourne.
- 1981 - Extracts from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Name Coventry" is published in The Catholic Herald.
- 1982 - The tenth episode of the new version of the 1981 radio series of The Lord of the Rings is aired on BBC Radio 4.
- 1993 - Oxonmoot 1993 at University College.
- 1994 - Oxonmoot 1994 at University College.
- 2003 - Oxonmoot 2003 at St Hugh's College.
- 2004 - Oxonmoot 2004 at St Hilda's College.
- 2004 - The Lord of the Rings Symphony at Mortensen Hall in Hartford, Connecticut.
- 2005 - Oxonmoot 2005 at St Peter's College.
- 2006 - The Children of Húrin is announced.
- 2020 - Oxonmoot 2020 held online due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In Arda[edit | edit source]
- T.A. 3018:
- Gwaihir rescues Gandalf from the pinnacle of Orthanc in the early hours.
- The Black Riders cross the Fords of Isen.
- The Black Riders visit Saruman who lies that Gandalf has "confessed", and gives them directions to the Shire.[1]
- Boromir travels towards Rivendell to ask for counsel.