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England Facts - Part 1

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 19:54 on 18th May 2008
Hi Frank. Welcome to the very best website forum on the net! Thanks for your interesting input, I am sure fellow members will comment and give you the welcome from all parts of the world. Please continue to join in with the fun, sometimes serious discussion, in any case banter and talk about pictures (and each other). Look out for Peter, and the sharp tongue of the women though!!
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quotePosted at 22:39 on 18th May 2008
On 18th May 2008 17:03, Frank Carr wrote:

I've pasted this from my Stumble blog.



Thanks for the info about Slaithwaite Frank, really enjoyed reading it. Loved the story about the smugglers Smile
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quotePosted at 18:16 on 17th July 2008
Manningtree in Essex is England's smallest town.
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quotePosted at 08:21 on 18th July 2008
Is it? I didn't know that. Cheer up Sarah, it cant be THAT bad being a gingerbread person lol (can't say man or woman these days!)
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 03:27 on 5th August 2008

What do you know about the people and Castle's around Nottingham Castle during the 1600's..probably have better knowlegde of the locals then the dictionairies would tell of the area over here. Partlicualry the wagon makers, you did have them back then, did you not? I would think so. I know it's an very old era that goes back to William the Conquor.

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Steve Barrand
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quotePosted at 10:05 on 6th August 2008
I agree with Lyn Sarah - it really can't be that bad!!!!... so turn that frown upside down. Frown Smile
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Janice Trojanowski
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quotePosted at 22:56 on 15th August 2008
Catharine (or, Katharine) of Aragon; Henry the VIII's first wife is laid to rest at Peterborugh Cathedral in Cambs. And that Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots~whom Elizabeth sent to the scaffold lie in rest next to each other at Westminster Abbey. Karma can be an ironic thing!
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