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Old 25-11-16, 18:45
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You could check the admission and discharge records to see whether they were in the workhouse at the same time, Ann.
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Old 25-11-16, 22:10
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Oh dear, the Wikipedia entry on the Seymour family makes it look somewhat doubtful that they were actually descended from Edward III:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_family

More info on here:
https://royaldescent.blogspot.co.uk/...urs-royal.html
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Cor Blimey, Guv.
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Old 26-11-16, 10:25
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Would you Adam & Eve it?
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Old 26-11-16, 11:23
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That's a turn up for the books.
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Old 29-11-16, 22:17
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If anyone's interested in Thomas Cromwell, Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel is excellent.
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Also Bring up the Bodies, which is the first book she wrote about him.
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Old 30-11-16, 13:04
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Also Bring up the Bodies, which is the first book she wrote about him.
It's the other way round Lynn....Wolf Hall comes first. Two of the best books ever and the tv serialisation was excellent. I am looking forward to the final book in the trilogy but am not holding my breath. I think it is already about two years overdue.
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You are probably right. I am waiting fpr the third as well, but didn't mention it as I thought I might have been mistaken about it being a trilogy as there is no sign of the third book!
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