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    1. Re: [NMB] Newcastle Central Library/Newcastle University Library
    2. Susan C
    3. Hello from the USA, If you haven't yet, look for your book on  http://www.worldcat.org/, ask your local library if they will send for the book for you.  Libraries around the world are exchanging books and this helps researchers in their work. Good luck, SC ________________________________ From: Paul Redgate <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2013 10:48 AM Subject: [NMB] Newcastle Central Library/Newcastle University Library I have a favour to ask of anyone who has access to the Library at the University of Newcastle, or, possibly the Newcastle Central Library. The following book, published by the University of Edinburgh, refers to the Rule Family, and in particular the Rules of Tynedale' "Border liberties and loyalties : North-East England, C. 1200 to C. 1400." Holford, Matthew and Stringer, Keith John (2010). Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN I would be grateful for the information this book provides on the Rule Family, specifically on Pages 253 to 254, within the Liberty of Tynedale.. This is a gap in my research in to the Rowle/Rule isogloss. Many thanks, Paul Redgate .. Please remember to snip most of the earlier message before you post any reply...... Thank you! The NORTHUMBRIA FAQ page is located at http://www.bpears.org.uk/NorthumbriaFAQ/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/10/2013 10:22:20
    1. Re: [NMB] Newcastle Central Library/Newcastle University Library
    2. Paul Redgate
    3. Thanks Susan. You are quite right . However modern mobile 'phones mean I got both pages as a "pdf" this morning as well. Confirmed I need to order the book !! Best wishes, Paul On 11 Feb 2013, at 13:22, Susan C wrote: > > > If you haven't yet, look for your book on  http://www.worldcat.org/, > ask your local library if they will send for the book for you.  > Libraries around the world are exchanging books and this helps > researchers in their work. >

    02/11/2013 04:55:16