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Actually I've just emailed them to ask them what the rationale is behind that charging structure.
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If someone has spare credits could they tell me what the following is about, please?
I searched for the surname "Quintrell". On page 10 I found this: Hampshire Telegraph Page 2 Miscellaneous Hampshire Telegraph Sat 13 Dec 1884 "who was 20 years of age, should be mr iy appointed as Mlatron.L, at a salary of £10 a year, with" I think it refers to the eldest child of my great-great-grandfather John Quintrell, master of the Portsea Island workhouse. She replaced her mother as Matron. Her name was Fanny Eddy Quintrell. |
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I have it pm me your email address ElizabethHerts.
Edit: I already have the email address must have emailed you before its on its way. PDF format 4th column along is highlighted 'The Death of a Matron, Condolences' Last edited by maggie_4_7; 30-11-11 at 18:32. |
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I tried googling Myles Ariel and I think Libby should definitely look.
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Thanks, Maggie, that's really kind of you.
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Maggie, again thanks, that is brilliant. It told me that my 2x great-grandmother Fanny Ada Quintrell was buried in the grave of one of her children, which must have been John Daddow Quintrell who died a baby in 1861.
Many thanks for that account of her funeral. The next column, to the right, tells of the appointment of her daughter Fanny Eddy Quintrell to replace her, and of condolences of the Board. |
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On to it in a moment Anne. I will have to pay for counselling for all those who can't get 'Ariel' out of their head...lol
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ElizabethHerts
Check your PMs and email. |
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Have done, Maggie, many thanks - have replied.
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Has anyone subscribed using a Visa debit card, issued by NatWest?
I use a card of this type for internet transactions, but seem unable to make a payment on this site. Jay |
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