-----Original Message----- From: George Newbury <georgen@supercity.ns.ca> To: Moonrakers@ultra.net.au <Moonrakers@ultra.net.au> Date: Sunday, November 22, 1998 10:18 AM Subject: [Moonrakers] RE: 'KENS HYMNS' >In the book; 'Gordano c. 1825' > > has 'Caswell Moor' + the names of 5 other moors , on the cover >jacket. (wet spot) > > there is a reference to William de Karswell (but William de >Kareswell came afterwards, and he cannot see or hear) > > William de Kareswell (Caswell). > > William de Karswell came from Caswell Hill at Portbury. >------- > Theres only 2 that belong to Wiltshire, > > they are Emmanuel Hollyman & Reuben Hollyman > > 'The two musical Hollymans (basses) were tenants of Clapton Court at >the time. The two Wiltshireman seem to come a long way to sing >they were singing Ken Hymns. > > Who or what are 'Ken's Hymns'