Happy Birthday from me too Val xx Did I hear that today was Paul's birthday?! You being there and me being here, I guess its really tomorrow... or sometime :-\ Soooo... A very merry unbirthday to you!! Hope it was a happy one Hugs, Linda ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Keep up to date with the current Rules for this List at - www.trivvies.com -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.11.6/428 - Release Date: 25/08/2006
Talking about Somerset, I was watching the Antiques Road Show last night and it was on the West Somerset railway line, the steam train trip I did with `arold, Judy, Janet and Robert in 2004 reunion! Lovely! Val xx I haven't had any mail from the Bristol & Somerset list for ages. I wonder if that's got anything to do with it ? They may have unsubbed meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . . . . . WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH !!!! Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent I hope they do change their minds, I have heard on my B & S list that they have stopped at C. Caused me no end of problem with that list, I had it all set up to go into it's own folder and it now keeps going into my Inbox. I have set it up again, and no matter what I do the messages still get into the Inbox and the List folder. No I haven't put it to copy, but to move. I have made rules for both "from" and "to" and still I'm missing something somewhere! GRRRRRRR Now that's off my chest I feel slightly better! Day off today and going down to my brother's ex ex ex girlfriend's tea garden on the Somerset Levels at Godney. http://www.theolddairybarn.co.uk/ Bring that cream tea on. Can't wait. Jenny K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trivvie" <trivvie@btinternet.com> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:25 AM Subject: [TRIVVIES] Migration of Lists > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/migrate_sched.html > > We "go" Tuesday (unless they change their minds again) ... > > Sue > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.4/424 - Release Date: 21/08/2006 > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Before you sent your mail - Please cut out as much of previous messages as is appropriate - and Please change the Subject Line if the Topic has changed. ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.11.6/428 - Release Date: 25/08/2006
Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. Geo. THE TIMES, Friday, September 2, 1831 THE WHITEHAVEN COLLIERS. (from the Carlisle Journal) A part of Lord LONSDALE's colliers, under military protection, have returned to their work, having promised to abandon the Union. The following account of their proceedings we take from Lord LONSDALE's mouth-piece -- "the Cumberland Packet":-- "Soon after their dismissal, some of the most refractory members of the 'Union', with their faces blackened, repaired to Bear Mouth, near this town, and by violent denunciations of vengeance drove away from the mouth of the adit the sentinels who had been placed there for the protection of the property. Many alarming threats were also heard from the most desperate of the party, who did not endeavour to disguise the diabolical measures they had in contemplation. These indications of approaching danger to the peace of the town, induced the magistrates to apply to the Lord Lieutenant of the county for military assistance, and his lordship having acquiesced in the request - [ very kind is his lordship to acquiesce in burdening the public with the charge of protecting his own private property ] - made the necessary application, and accordingly a troop of 3rd Light Dragoons, command by Captain H. PHILIPS, marched from Newcastle-upon-Tyne for Whitehaven; and on the 13th inst. a detachment of the 24th Foot, under the command of Major KELLY, left Carlisle for the same destination. In the mean time, the conduct of the colliers had assumed a more tranquil aspect, and gave some reason to hope that they had become sensible of their error, and even disposed to return to their usual avocations. For several days they demeaned themselves in a peaceable manner, without any other symptoms of dissatisfaction than that of assembling in a body every morning about 8 o'clock, and marching in something like military order for a short distance into the country, returning quietly in the course of a few hours. In consequence of these deceptious appearances, the march of the military was countermanded, and the cavalry halted at Brampton, while the infantry, who had reached Cockermouth, were ordered to remain there until further orders. In this state of temporary tranquility, things remained until last Friday night, when a part of the colliers began to display a returning spirit of violence and depradation. They desperately attacked the houses of some of their fellow-workmen who had refused to join their combination, and threatened vengeance to all whom they supposed inimical to their outrageous proceedings. Under these circumstances, expresses were sent off for the soldiers to continue their march; and on Saturday evening Major KELLY's detachment arrived here, and the following day about 4 o'clock the dragoons also arrived, having marched from Brampton at 9 o'clock the preceding evening. "On the afternoon of Saturday, strong symptoms of a riotous disposition began to be displayed by a number of the colliers in the streets, and the alarm amongst tradesmen and others soon became general. At an early hour, most of the shops about the market-place were closed up, and soon after the magistrates adopted the very prudent resolution of requiring the publicans to shut their doors against all company during the remainder of the evening. This necessary restriction was, we believe, generally and strictly obeyed, and its salutary effects soon became apparent, for before 10 o'clock, the public disturbers had entirely disappeared from the streets, and the town remained in its usual state of tranquility. The conduct of the magistrates on this occasion has been universally approved by the inhabitants; for it has seldom happened when a numerous body of workmen have remained for so long a time in a state of insubordination, that the peace of a town has been so well preserved. As a convincing testimony that the measures adopted by the authorities have given general satisfaction, on Saturday and yesterday, no fewer than 200 gentlemen, tradesmen, and mechanics volunteered their services as special constables, and were sworn in at the Public-office in Lowther-street. "All the horses which had been lately removed were yesterday again lowered into William Pit, and this morning (Monday) the well-disposed colliers who are inclined to work, will resume their employment. " The reader will observe in this statement, one or two things not a little remarkable. When, two or three months ago, the colliers made, at the instigation of some of the agents placed over them, an indiscriminate and ferocious attack upon all the inhabitants of the town supposed to be inimical to the politics of Lord LONSDALE, the Magistrates could see no danger whatever in their proceedings, and could not be induced to take one step to protect the lives or properties of the persons threatened by these lawless men; but the moment Lord LONSDALE's interests are at stake -- the moment his property is likely to be injured by the conduct of the same men -- all is activity, bustle, and animation; military are sent for, at the public cost, to protect the property of a private individual, special constables are sworn in, and the whole town is put to inconvenience and trouble. When the colliers broke the windows of the Black Lion, threatened to pull the house down and murder the inmates, those who expressed alarm at or denounced their conduct, were ridiculed as cowards and fools, the men were upheld in their dangerous proceedings, and praised as quiet, humane, and peaceable innocents; now, when they show a turbulent disposition towards their employer, and a desire to have an advance of wages, then the inhabitants are made to close their shops, to exhibit fear which they do not feel, and the proceedings of the men are pronounced "diabolical". The truth is, the magistrates are ready to do every thing to please "my lord", and promote his interest, but are slow as nails and blind as bats when merely the interests of the inhabitants are at stake. His Lordship's paper denies that the men seek an advance of wages; be it so; what, then, is the cause of quarrel ? Lord LONSDALE will not permit them to join the 'Union'. If the men had no ulterior object in joining the union, why should his lordship object to an act in itself so harmless ? The truth is, the men are ill-paid for a most laborious and degrading employment, and they want, by the union, to have a larger share in the immense profits which his lordship derives from their labour, by selling his coals at war prices in a time of peace. His lordship will not hear of this; and therefore he turns them off when they speak of "union". His lordship and his servants are great sticklers for the church, the "blessed comforts", and so forth, but could find no other day than Sunday to lower his horses into his pits -- an operation sure to attract the attention of a great number of people. If a poor woman had endeavoured to earn a few pence by vending apples on a Sunday, she might have considered herself a fortunate creature if she escaped the tread-mill, if seen by any of hs lordship's clerical magistrates. `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. Geo. THE TIMES, Saturday, December 31, 1853 SINGULAR GUN ACCIDENT. There was a very serious "gun accident" near Brampton, on the afternoon of Monday last. MR. JOHN GRISDALE, gamekeeper to the EARL OF CARLISLE, was out shooting with his second son in the neighbourhood of Naworth. They each had a gun, and we believe were accompanied by one or two other persons, also with guns. While the father and son were separated from each other, but still in the same beat, a hare suddenly started up, and, without the one being aware of the propinquity of the other, and thinking only of putting an end to the career of "poor puss" both raised their guns to the shoulder simultaneously and covered the hare, which was scudding away between them on a kind of sloping ground. The father's gun was first discharged with fatal effect, so far as the hare was concerned, but at the very same moment, the gun dropped from his son's hands undischarged, and to the dismay of the party, it was discovered that he was severely wounded by the same discharge which had killed the hare. He bled profusely from the face and arms, and was thought to be more seriously injured than fortunately it turned out. He was immedicately removed home to Brampton, and a surgeon called in, when it was found that he was wounded in both arms and in the right eye and cheek. As many as 13 shots were lodged in the right arm above the elbow, and 11 in the left; two or three had entered the face. He was, however, pronounced to be in no danger, and is now doing well. It was a most providential escape, in a double sense, for had the son fired first, it is more than probably that he would have shot the father. The son is a very fine young fellow, and is gamekeeper to the HON. CHARLES HOWARD. ===================================================== TIMELY CONTRITION: The day previous to Christmas day, an old woman, who resides in the neighbourhood of Westham, who has met with a sad reverse of fortune, received a letter bearing the London post-mark, and containing a 5 l. Bank of England note. On a slip of paper enclosed was written, "MRS. ____________, I send you 5 l., part of the sum I robbed you of when I lived in your service, ..... BETTY. (Chelmsford Chronicle) =====================================================
Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. Geo. THE TIMES, Tuesday, January 5, 1858 MURDER IN CUMBERLAND. - The discovery of a murder in one of the secluded nooks of Cumberland has just been made, the horrid crime being rendered more dark by the fact that the victim and the supposed murderer are near relations. At the small village of Fenton, which lies about a mile from the Howmill station of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, and not far from the famed walks of Corby, there lived an old man named ROBERT IRWIN. Under the same roof resided JACOB SKELTON, a labouring man, his wife (IRWIN's daughter), three children, and an old woman. IRWIN was formerly engaged in agriculture, but since his daughter's marriage, he has occasionaly resided with her and her husband, paying them 5s. a week for his lodgings. He had saved about 200 l., which he had invested on security. Some time since he made a will, bequeathing this sum to his grandchildren, and only leaving the interest to his daughter, independent altogether of her husband's control. On the morning of Christmas day, he rose about half-past 5 o'clock for the purpose of attending a prayer-meeting in the village. Contrary to his wont, the son-in-law also got up, and would seem to have lighted the fire. The old man left the house with a lantern and his stick, and the son-in-law and his wife both say the door was bolted after him. In little more than an hour, the old man was found on the roadside weltering in blood. He was quite insensible, and was taken home by the neighbours. He lingered till the next morning, when he died. A post mortem examination of the body was made by MR. JOHNSTON, surgeon, of Brampton, and DR. JOHNSTON, of Corby-hill. They found a large contused and lacerated wound of the scalp, about two inches in length by one inch and a half in breadth, situate near the crown of the head. They also found another scalp wound, not so contused as the first, and not quite so long. From these appearances the medical gentlemen were of opinion that the deceased had come to his death by foul means. In corroboration of this opinion, it was noted as a very significant circumstance that the place where the old man was found was not upon the hard road, but upon a soft grass plot. Suspicion at once attached to the son-in-law, and the first inquiry of the coroner was adjourned till Saturday last, the 2d inst. On that day, a number of witnesses were examined, and among others the son-in-law and his wife. They both swore that the door was immediately shut upon the old man, that SKELTON never left the house, and that they knew nothing of the injury to the deceased till he was brought home. It was found, however, that the wife of SKELTON had told a person that her husband had accompanied her father to the front gate; but when she was confronted with this witness, she denied that she had made such an admission. It was also deposed by other witnesses that SKELTON ill-used the old man, and had openly wished for his death. The hammer which was found in his house, was stated by the medical men and the police to be such a weapon as would inflict the wounds on the old man's head. Under the circumstances, the coroner deemed it best to adjourn the inquiry for a fortnight, but the police authorities were of opinion that there was sufficient evidence to justify the apprehension of SKELTON on the charge of murder, and he was accordingly taken into custody. ***********************************************************************
Thanks a lot to you both. If it's as good as this past one, I won't complain. Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "PJK :o))" <pat@kendell.freeserve.co.uk> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 6:27 PM Subject: Paul > Wishing you the happiest of happy birthdays & a fab year to come. > > Pat & Shaun xxx :o)) > > ______________________________
Thank you Karen. It's going well so far! Love Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "KAREN HILLS" <Karen61@btinternet.com> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:53 PM Subject: Paul > wishing you a great day > > love Karen > > ______________________________
Thank you for tempting providence, Sue. Yes, the cats and dogs are running wild here in Wales and I'm on my 5th towel used for drying our Pyrenean, Marcie. We've got quite a decent lean-to outside but she only goes into it when she's already soaked! Anyhow, the Druid Inn is dry - in the literal sense :-) so I may take refuge there later. Thanks for your kind wishes. Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trivvie" <trivvie@btinternet.com> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 4:42 PM Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] reminder for tomorrow (26th) > You'll be lucky - it's raining cats 'n' dogs here ... Lolol > > I hope you have a lovely b'day though Paul .... > > Sue > > AND - I hope ALL our b'day/anniversary people had good days too ... Sorry I > m late ... > > Thank you, Jean. It's a Bank Holiday week-end here so we're hoping for > decent weather. > > Cheers > > Paul > > ______________________________
Ok Ill just sit here till all becomes clear to me :-) DiDi http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45 Subject: RE: [TRIVVIES] Migration of Lists If it goes off okay - you won't need to :-) ---- and if it goes wrong - then you'll learn about it quick enough ... LOLOL ...... In the meantime --- there really shouldn't be much to worry about (famous last words) .... Sue I do not fully understand this DiDi http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45
Tis best Diane --- that's what I'm going to be doing ... :-))) Sue Ok Ill just sit here till all becomes clear to me :-) DiDi http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45
Sorry I missed the day, Simon and Linda - And its a big one too - Happy Anniversary to you ... happy anniversary to you ... Happy anniversaarryyy ... Hugs, Linda (in Salt Lake) -----Original Message----- From: simon [mailto:simon@brunton.de] Sent: Thu 8/24/2006 2:25 AM To: GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TRIVVIES] Silver Wedding Anniversary. I know I'm only the "Sprog" here but it's nice to know you're all thinking of us today. It's going to be a normal day as we both have to work and we'll be going out somewhere for a bite to eat tonight. We won't be celebrating as such until next year when we can combine it with a couple of "Round number" birthdays. Thanks everyone for your kind wishes. Simon in Jormany and Linda, also in Jormany. ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Remember - Our "todays" ups & downs of life, are "tomorrows" Ancestral Trivia.
OOOOoopppss!! Thats what a backlog will do for you - LOL Happy anniversary - and on time :-)) You can have the birthday greetings too Hugs again, Linda -----Original Message----- From: Linda Gail Murtaugh [mailto:L.Murtaugh@m.cc.utah.edu] Sent: Fri 8/25/2006 9:57 PM To: GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TRIVVIES] bday Did I hear that today was Paul's birthday?! You being there and me being here, I guess its really tomorrow... or sometime :-\ Soooo... A very merry unbirthday to you!! Hope it was a happy one Hugs, Linda ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Keep up to date with the current Rules for this List at - www.trivvies.com
Did I hear that today was Paul's birthday?! You being there and me being here, I guess its really tomorrow... or sometime :-\ Soooo... A very merry unbirthday to you!! Hope it was a happy one Hugs, Linda
I think I'll have to try re-subbing, then. It isn't fair for them to be without me for too long !!! :o))))) Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent, UK. Your county needs YOU !!! http://FreeCEN.rootsweb.com Looking for ancestors in Kent ? Try: http://www.kent-opc.org.uk/ www.lawrence.eastkentgenealogy.co.uk I'm getting two lots each time! But apparently some people are having problems with receiving it. Don't understand why it is causing such problems. Jenny. ----- Original Message ----- From: PJK :o)) To: Jenny Kingsbury ; GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:43 PM Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] Migration of Lists I haven't had any mail from the Bristol & Somerset list for ages. I wonder if that's got anything to do with it ? They may have unsubbed meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . . . . . WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH !!!! Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent I hope they do change their minds, I have heard on my B & S list that they have stopped at C. Caused me no end of problem with that list, I had it all set up to go into it's own folder and it now keeps going into my Inbox. I have set it up again, and no matter what I do the messages still get into the Inbox and the List folder. No I haven't put it to copy, but to move. I have made rules for both "from" and "to" and still I'm missing something somewhere! GRRRRRRR Now that's off my chest I feel slightly better! Day off today and going down to my brother's ex ex ex girlfriend's tea garden on the Somerset Levels at Godney. http://www.theolddairybarn.co.uk/ Bring that cream tea on. Can't wait. Jenny K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trivvie" <trivvie@btinternet.com> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:25 AM Subject: [TRIVVIES] Migration of Lists > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/migrate_sched.html > > We "go" Tuesday (unless they change their minds again) ... > > Sue > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.4/424 - Release Date: 21/08/2006 > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Before you sent your mail - Please cut out as much of previous messages as is appropriate - and Please change the Subject Line if the Topic has changed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.4/424 - Release Date: 21/08/2006 ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Keep up to date with the current Rules for this List at - www.trivvies.com
I'm getting two lots each time! But apparently some people are having problems with receiving it. Don't understand why it is causing such problems. Jenny. ----- Original Message ----- From: PJK :o)) To: Jenny Kingsbury ; GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:43 PM Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] Migration of Lists I haven't had any mail from the Bristol & Somerset list for ages. I wonder if that's got anything to do with it ? They may have unsubbed meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . . . . . WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH !!!! Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent I hope they do change their minds, I have heard on my B & S list that they have stopped at C. Caused me no end of problem with that list, I had it all set up to go into it's own folder and it now keeps going into my Inbox. I have set it up again, and no matter what I do the messages still get into the Inbox and the List folder. No I haven't put it to copy, but to move. I have made rules for both "from" and "to" and still I'm missing something somewhere! GRRRRRRR Now that's off my chest I feel slightly better! Day off today and going down to my brother's ex ex ex girlfriend's tea garden on the Somerset Levels at Godney. http://www.theolddairybarn.co.uk/ Bring that cream tea on. Can't wait. Jenny K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trivvie" <trivvie@btinternet.com> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:25 AM Subject: [TRIVVIES] Migration of Lists > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/migrate_sched.html > > We "go" Tuesday (unless they change their minds again) ... > > Sue > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.4/424 - Release Date: 21/08/2006 > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Before you sent your mail - Please cut out as much of previous messages as is appropriate - and Please change the Subject Line if the Topic has changed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.4/424 - Release Date: 21/08/2006
Wishing you the happiest of happy birthdays & a fab year to come. Pat & Shaun xxx :o))
They wouldnt dare unsub you, Pat .................. <ducks> Hugs John xxxxx............... errrrm it's Autumn, dont most migrate in autumn? I haven't had any mail from the Bristol & Somerset list for ages. I wonder if that's got anything to do with it ? They may have unsubbed meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . . . . . WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH !!!! Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Messenger has arrived. Click here to download it for free! http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/?locale=en-gb
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I haven't had any mail from the Bristol & Somerset list for ages. I wonder if that's got anything to do with it ? They may have unsubbed meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . . . . . WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH !!!! Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent I hope they do change their minds, I have heard on my B & S list that they have stopped at C. Caused me no end of problem with that list, I had it all set up to go into it's own folder and it now keeps going into my Inbox. I have set it up again, and no matter what I do the messages still get into the Inbox and the List folder. No I haven't put it to copy, but to move. I have made rules for both "from" and "to" and still I'm missing something somewhere! GRRRRRRR Now that's off my chest I feel slightly better! Day off today and going down to my brother's ex ex ex girlfriend's tea garden on the Somerset Levels at Godney. http://www.theolddairybarn.co.uk/ Bring that cream tea on. Can't wait. Jenny K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trivvie" <trivvie@btinternet.com> To: <GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:25 AM Subject: [TRIVVIES] Migration of Lists > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/migrate_sched.html > > We "go" Tuesday (unless they change their minds again) ... > > Sue > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.4/424 - Release Date: 21/08/2006 > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Before you sent your mail - Please cut out as much of previous messages as is appropriate - and Please change the Subject Line if the Topic has changed.
I do not fully understand this DiDi http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45 -----Original Message----- From: Trivvie [mailto:trivvie@btinternet.com] Sent: Friday, 25 August 2006 4:26 p.m. To: GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TRIVVIES] Migration of Lists Importance: High http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/migrate_sched.html We "go" Tuesday (unless they change their minds again) ... Sue ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List.