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a Seaside Town in the county of Devon

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And it's a boy!

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 20:36 on 22nd July 2013
May I be the first. HA! And I'm in America.
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 20:52 on 22nd July 2013

Leave it to POE to deliver the news!! Couldn't ask for anything better!!

Now I can't wait for the name!!

 

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 22:05 on 22nd July 2013
Ronald? lol
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 22:09 on 22nd July 2013
Yes why notCry
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Patrick Van Calck
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quotePosted at 07:26 on 23rd July 2013

congratulations !!

louis, after mountbatten

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Sk Lawson
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quotePosted at 07:59 on 23rd July 2013

I thought they had an name all picked out..but seem to be full of surprises these days.I thought it had both Kate's dad in their as well as Charles or George...your correct on that one. I named my son Gerald William..but we had my hubby Jerry there..the attending nurse was Geri...the Dr. was named Dr. Gerald Stagg...and an Nurse named Geraladine...don' t know how they managed that one The Reverand Jeremiah Lawson's, father was an William Lawson back in Kentucky around 1797. We have not ruled out as yet that his William Lawson was not hubby's line..though are told it was John Lawson, and both are son's of an older George Lawson. In my case, my dad's side also includes an Reverand William White also.  This family at one time sold the ground that Buckingham Palace was built upon in the past. We have an LOT of preachers on all sides back then. It's been hard sorting them out.

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 21:47 on 23rd July 2013
Charles? Honestly, the names do get stale in that family don't they? 😜
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 21:50 on 23rd July 2013
On 23rd July 2013 07:26, patrick van calck wrote:

congratulations !!

louis, after mountbatten


Hope not PatrickFrown
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quotePosted at 23:30 on 23rd July 2013
On 23rd July 2013 07:26, patrick van calck wrote:

congratulations !!

louis, after mountbatten

Mountbatten being the family name from 1917 when it had been changed from Battenberg.

I also thought George a likely candidate for his name, though perhaps they might be a bit more imaginative this time? It wouldn't suprise me if one of his middle names was Spencer, and looking far into the future and despite what some US pundits are saying, I think it very unlikely he'll be crowned King of England one day.

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Patrick Van Calck
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quotePosted at 08:20 on 24th July 2013

how about a decent German name then? Werner or Hubert.

Klaus is also a possibility Laughing 

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