Re: Ida de Tony, mother of William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury



On Jan 30, 2:42 pm, Peter Stewart <p_m_stew...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 31, 6:36 am, t...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

There is the second question hidden here as well. If a genealogical
tree falls in the forest, and no one hears, does it make any noise.

But in Malo's case a whole tree did not fall in the first place, he
just snapped off a twig, incidentally, that fell into lower branches,
never hitting the ground.

If that . . . .

I was addressing my analogy to the claim (that the publication of 'the
answer' in 1898 renders Ray Phair's contribution nugatory), not to the
actual facts of the case.

taf
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