Hi Guys and a belated Happy New Year to one and all. Well, that's two weeks of not being able to do things out of the way (the uk goes comatose for almost two weeks over Xmas and New Year) but here we are again, all fired up to get on with our research - well, aren't we. The Huguenot Library reopened on Monday 5th January 2004 and is again open for business. Small change in email things though, if you want to send a family history query to the Library [email protected] , could you mark it for the attention of Mary Bayliss and, if you would be so kind, also copy it to me. There have been some instances of messages not being dealt with in a timely manner and the Society wants to make sure that we get things moving properly. For the intrepid computer buffs among our happy band of brothers (and sisters of course) the Society is currently revamping its web site and removing old links and the dreaded email dead end. I'm helping with that and will let you know when the new site, with new active links is up and running. The CDRom project caused a small flurry of interest last year. Although I can't go into details until the whole of the package is ready and the information is released to the full membership, I can tell you that later in the year two CDRoms will be available, hopefully the first of a complete set of Quarto publications on CDRom, featuring the four Threadneedle Street Registers and two Bethnal Green/Hoxton church registers. Specific details will be posted out to members in the Spring mailing. That's all the admin, more stuff on a separate email. Regards Tony Fuller