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    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Kilskeery, Tyrone Freeholders
    2. Dave H via
    3. Yes the best thing to do from there Vi is to copy/paste each 50 and stick them all on a s/sheet, then next 50 etc. Then with them all in one place one can go through them at leisure and put an X in first empty column for any of interest, and then just do a Sort by that Column to get them together. Much better than going Search after Search and then leaving website. DH On 21/03/2015 21:23, Viola Wiggins wrote: > I hit something that brought up the search page where I could enter a name and select up to 50 entries per page. > Don't know what it was that I hit tho'. > So play around with the address bar 'cos that's where I was messing round when I struck gold > Viola

    03/22/2015 02:50:11
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Kilskeery, Tyrone Freeholders
    2. Viola Wiggins via
    3. Thank you Dave, As from Friday, I am keeping a photographic Diary of "A week in the Life of a Senior Citizen", for a Q. U. B. Project. So the "cut & paste" will have to go onto my long finger. So I've filed the link for future Ref. I have just watched the Richard III procession to the Cathedral on Television (CH4). History from 500 years ago is being re-written! He was not quite the baddie he has been made out to be. But the only version we know was written by his enemies. Now research shows him in a different light. DNA matched a 17th generation man to him. That man actually made Richard's present day coffin. The wonders of science at work. Fascinating. Viola > On 22 Mar 2015, at 08:50, Dave H via <fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Yes the best thing to do from there Vi is to copy/paste each 50 and > stick them all on a s/sheet, then next 50 etc. > > Then with them all in one place one can go through them at leisure and > put an X in first empty column for any of interest, and then just do a > Sort by that Column to get them together. > > Much better than going Search after Search and then leaving website. > > DH > >> On 21/03/2015 21:23, Viola Wiggins wrote: >> I hit something that brought up the search page where I could enter a name and select up to 50 entries per page. >> Don't know what it was that I hit tho'

    03/22/2015 01:27:14
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Richard III
    2. caiside via
    3. Fascinating indeed. History is always written from a point of view. Janet C. On 3/22/15 3:27 PM, Viola Wiggins wrote: > I have just watched the Richard III procession to the Cathedral on Television (CH4). > History from 500 years ago is being re-written! He was not quite the baddie he has been made out to be. But the only version we know was written by his enemies. Now research shows him in a different light. > DNA matched a 17th generation man to him. That man actually made Richard's present day coffin. > The wonders of science at work. Fascinating.

    03/22/2015 09:51:43
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Richard III
    2. Dave H via
    3. I love the one's which start.. "Written from an unbiased viewpoint..." often written by someone involved in something!! :-)) On 22/03/2015 19:51, caiside@comcast.net wrote: > Fascinating indeed. > History is always written from a point of view. > > Janet C.

    03/22/2015 02:13:23
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Richard III
    2. Barry Graham via
    3. > On 3/22/15 3:27 PM, Viola Wiggins wrote: >> He was not quite the baddie he has been made out to be. But the only >> version we know was written by his enemies. Now research shows him in a >> different light. > Read "The Daughter of Time". A detective novel by Josephine Tey. Involves research into Richard III and the history written by the Tudors.

    03/23/2015 04:04:11
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Richard III
    2. Christina Hunt via
    3. I loved the Daughter of Time and Sunne in Splendor. I still think he was guilty as sin. LOL I watched a snippet of and the clergyman called him "...at times controversal King." http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-32011590 Chris Barry Graham via wrote: >>> He was not quite the baddie he has been made out to be. But the only >>> >> version we know was written by his enemies. Now research shows him in a >>> >> different light. >> > > > Read "The Daughter of Time". > A detective novel by Josephine Tey. > Involves research into Richard III and the history written by the Tudors.

    03/22/2015 01:13:35
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Kilskeery, Tyrone Freeholders
    2. Dave H via
    3. I presume you won't be meeting men in car parks this week so..... :-)) Dave On 22/03/2015 19:27, Viola Wiggins wrote: > Thank you Dave, > As from Friday, I am keeping a photographic Diary of "A week in the Life of a Senior Citizen", for a Q. U. B. Project. > So the "cut & paste" will have to go onto my long finger. > So I've filed the link for future Ref. > I have just watched the Richard III procession to the Cathedral on Television (CH4). > History from 500 years ago is being re-written! He was not quite the baddie he has been made out to be. But the only version we know was written by his enemies. Now research shows him in a different light. > DNA matched a 17th generation man to him. That man actually made Richard's present day coffin. > The wonders of science at work. Fascinating. > Viola

    03/22/2015 02:09:50