Rose and Bridget devine

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garydevine1995
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Location: east kilbride

Re: Rose and Bridget devine

Post by garydevine1995 » Fri May 13, 2011 12:16 am

thanks :D i love cooking i always cook dinner at my mum and dads lol but i think i would like to be like david because of his knowledge of stuff and how he explains it all and just really cause hes smart, i like mostly the kings and queens of britian and he mostly teaches on those topics so i am really in to him i have a massive book in my room written by him on henry viii and his wives it must have about 6oo pages lol

thanks i will study hard for the next few weeks :D but i wont find out untill august how i got on such a long hard wait unfortunatly :( lol

kind regards,

gary
Scotland - SINCLAIR/ALLISON/MCALLUM/ROY/DONALDSON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON

AnneM
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Re: Rose and Bridget devine

Post by AnneM » Fri May 13, 2011 11:33 pm

If you've put the work in Gary, I'm sure you'll do well. Just enjoy your summer when it comes and cook a few nice summery meals for your folks!

The Tudors were a fascinating bunch. It seems very likely that my husband is descended from Sir Ralph Sadler who worked for Henry VIII and later Elizabeth. He may be mentioned in your book. He was a protege of Thomas Cromwell but kept his head when Cromwell lost his following his (Cromwell's) promotion of Henry's marriage to Anne of Cleves. Must have been a sharp operator. Have you ever read the Shardlake novels by C. J. Sansom? They really bring that period to life. The first one is called Dissolution. Well worth a read.

How far we have wandered from discussing two sisters born in Hamilton or nearby. Still what's a bit of topic drift between friends.

Anne
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Researching M(a)cKenzie, McCammond, McLachlan, Kerr, Assur, Renton, Redpath, Ferguson, Shedden, Also Oswald, Le/assels/Lascelles, Bonning just for starters

garydevine1995
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Re: Rose and Bridget devine

Post by garydevine1995 » Sat May 14, 2011 2:19 pm

no i havent read any of those books but i will be sure to get them now hahaha and sir ralph sadler thats fancy he even has his own wikipedia page hahahahaha wish i was decended from someone like that hahaahah
Scotland - SINCLAIR/ALLISON/MCALLUM/ROY/DONALDSON
Ireland - DEVINE/MCGARRY/MULLEN/MULDOON