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==On Earth==
==On Earth==
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* '''[[1937]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] writes a [[Jane Neave 22 September 1937|letter to Jane Neave]].
* '''[[1937]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] writes a [[Letter to Jane Neave (22 September 1937)|letter to Jane Neave]].
* '''[[1954]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] writes [[Letter 152]].
* '''[[1954]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] writes [[Letter 152]].
* '''[[1963]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] starts writing [[Letter to Eileen Elgar (September 1963)|a letter to Eileen Elgar]].
* '''[[1976]]''' - Actor and stuntman [[Sala Baker]] is born.
* '''[[1976]]''' - Actor and stuntman [[Sala Baker]] is born.
* '''[[1978]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 1978]] at [[wikipedia:Oxford Town Hall|Oxford Town Hall]].
* '''[[1978]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 1978]] at [[wikipedia:Oxford Town Hall|Oxford Town Hall]].
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* '''[[2010]]''' - [[The Lonely Mountain Band]] release their first album ''[[Beyond the Western Seas]]''.
* '''[[2010]]''' - [[The Lonely Mountain Band]] release their first album ''[[Beyond the Western Seas]]''.
* '''[[2012]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 2012]] at [[wikipedia:Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford|Lady Margaret Hall]].
* '''[[2012]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 2012]] at [[wikipedia:Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford|Lady Margaret Hall]].
* '''[[2013]]''' – [[Oxonmoot 2013]] at [[wikipedia:Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford|Lady Margaret Hall]].


==In Arda==
==In Arda==
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Events that occurred on 22 September.

On Earth

In Arda

Notes

As Frodo and Sam ride through the Shire in 3021, the text tells us that “"the Moon went westward"” above them[1]. According to astronomy, in that date of that year, no moon should have been visible.[2]

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