Phil C. wrote: > I saw on the regional news today that Pride and Prejudice is about to
> be premiered. It was described as "Jane Austen's historical
> bodice-ripper". I must say I hadn't quite seen it in those terms
> before...
Well he is a bit of a lad that Darcy what's his name. I expect it had
them realy swooning when it came out as an X-Rated booke.
> Then they had a phone-in competition to win a trip to San Francisco -
>
> Complete the following song title "I left my heart in..."
> (a) Mansfield
> (b) San Francisco
> (c) Buxton
Re: Complete Peerage Correction: Ancestry of Fitzwilliam family of Milton ... As I indicated in my post earlier this week, the second surviving wife... of Sir Edward Greville, of Milcote-on-Avon, Warwickshire, ... I checked the PCC wills of both Sir Thomas Dynham and of Dame Jane... Elynour, Roger, Edward.... (soc.genealogy.medieval)
Re: Lady Jane Curwen ... I somehow entirely missed that 1636-7 reference!!... So 'widow' Jane wasn't in 1628. ...wife of Christopher the younger in 1620 - unless the ... My original and immediate thought had been that she was a widow of Sir Henry... (soc.genealogy.medieval)