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Jan. 25th, 2015 01:44 pmGoing to the shops this morning, we saw a peregrine falcon :-)
I have obtained a copy of "Constructing Nations, Reconstructing Myth: Essays in Honour of TA Shippey" through inter-library loan. Worth doing, if only for the account of Tom Shippey chasing the opposing captain around the pitch and tackling him to the ground. In a cricket match.
We went on a four-hour guided walk around the boundaries of the Tyntesfield estate today. Photos are included in this album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153026794473408.1073741914.658173407&type=1&l=56a62f801d
I have finished reading John Rateliff's A Brief History of The Hobbit. A useful compression of his earlier work, but at 542 + xxxix pages, not so brief; and I could have wished for a whiter paper stock and a more legible typeface.
And was it compulsory to be called Thomas if you wanted to reach high office in the first half of the sixteenth century?
I have obtained a copy of "Constructing Nations, Reconstructing Myth: Essays in Honour of TA Shippey" through inter-library loan. Worth doing, if only for the account of Tom Shippey chasing the opposing captain around the pitch and tackling him to the ground. In a cricket match.
We went on a four-hour guided walk around the boundaries of the Tyntesfield estate today. Photos are included in this album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153026794473408.1073741914.658173407&type=1&l=56a62f801d
I have finished reading John Rateliff's A Brief History of The Hobbit. A useful compression of his earlier work, but at 542 + xxxix pages, not so brief; and I could have wished for a whiter paper stock and a more legible typeface.
And was it compulsory to be called Thomas if you wanted to reach high office in the first half of the sixteenth century?
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Date: 2015-01-25 02:38 pm (UTC)Lovely, about the peregrine falcon. Right now my internet connection's not co-operating with the photos, but tomorrow is another day. :)
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Date: 2015-01-25 02:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-01-25 04:01 pm (UTC)A friend who is learned in such matter says, "Yes, In the Lion's Court by Derek Wilson follows the fortunes of Henry's six Thomases, paralleling his wives. Wilson's choices are Wolsey, Howard (Norfolk), Cromwell, More, Cranmer and Wriothesly, though there could be more. They are all named after England's most famous Saint, Thomas Becket, hence the popularity of the name."
I did see Wolf Hall - and greatly enjoyed it, although I do know what you mean about the moving back and forth.
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Date: 2015-02-07 02:06 pm (UTC)In a cricket match? That's... different :-)
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Date: 2015-02-07 02:33 pm (UTC)