Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Re: Sources for courses - and Timbo
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Re: Sources for courses - and Timbo
2003-03-17 23:22:12
Now you daft old bat!!!!
As you know having recently completed directing the new writing project
which only finished last week and was a rushed five weeks you may be forced
to excuse my running to hide at your mention of trips southwards. However
if you contact me with a few suggested dates then I will be more than happy
to oblige....it's been a rather busy day though today <g>.
----- Original Message -----
From: "lpickering2" <lpickering2@...>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: Sources for courses - and Timbo, do
please read! :).
> hi Jan
>
> < The PRO seems to be in the throes of a publishing spree, with at
> least two books of documents out.>
>
> Oh, thanks for the above info.
>
> [I think my response was actually part of a thread about this
> semi-collection of Ricardian letters, but like a divvy I didn't make a
> note of who was publishing the things!] :)
>
> <Not a collection of letters, but this looks an affordable way of
> getting to see the documents (for those of us who don't live near
> London).
>
> And yes, Rainey, I'll bring the book to Leeds in April assuming it
> arrives by then if you like.>
>
> Excellent - looking forward to it (the book, the talk at Leeds and
> erm.. the company, of course <g>).
>
> Indeed I'm looking forward to it as much as I was looking forward to a
> lovely train journey (First Class, no less) down to London to the PRO
> at the end of the month with Delightful Timbo except that now he goes
> into hiding as soon as I bring up the proposed trip! :(
>
> Admittedly, I'm a sad case, but no matter how many of these old
> MSS/documents pass before my eyes, nothing quite beats looking at the
> originals, but the train taking the strain, a bottle of wine and a
> good argy-bargy en-route to Kew and back again would come a close
> second.
>
> No doubt, given current events, the 'pressure of work' card will no
> doubt be cited by the News from the Ouse as some sort of excuse for
> this deplorable situation...
>
> Bah - I shall go on my own and have a great time, regardless. That'll
> show him! :)
>
> Regards - Lorraine
>
>
>
>
>
> > Cheers
> > Jan Scott
> > Yorkshire.
>
>
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As you know having recently completed directing the new writing project
which only finished last week and was a rushed five weeks you may be forced
to excuse my running to hide at your mention of trips southwards. However
if you contact me with a few suggested dates then I will be more than happy
to oblige....it's been a rather busy day though today <g>.
----- Original Message -----
From: "lpickering2" <lpickering2@...>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: Sources for courses - and Timbo, do
please read! :).
> hi Jan
>
> < The PRO seems to be in the throes of a publishing spree, with at
> least two books of documents out.>
>
> Oh, thanks for the above info.
>
> [I think my response was actually part of a thread about this
> semi-collection of Ricardian letters, but like a divvy I didn't make a
> note of who was publishing the things!] :)
>
> <Not a collection of letters, but this looks an affordable way of
> getting to see the documents (for those of us who don't live near
> London).
>
> And yes, Rainey, I'll bring the book to Leeds in April assuming it
> arrives by then if you like.>
>
> Excellent - looking forward to it (the book, the talk at Leeds and
> erm.. the company, of course <g>).
>
> Indeed I'm looking forward to it as much as I was looking forward to a
> lovely train journey (First Class, no less) down to London to the PRO
> at the end of the month with Delightful Timbo except that now he goes
> into hiding as soon as I bring up the proposed trip! :(
>
> Admittedly, I'm a sad case, but no matter how many of these old
> MSS/documents pass before my eyes, nothing quite beats looking at the
> originals, but the train taking the strain, a bottle of wine and a
> good argy-bargy en-route to Kew and back again would come a close
> second.
>
> No doubt, given current events, the 'pressure of work' card will no
> doubt be cited by the News from the Ouse as some sort of excuse for
> this deplorable situation...
>
> Bah - I shall go on my own and have a great time, regardless. That'll
> show him! :)
>
> Regards - Lorraine
>
>
>
>
>
> > Cheers
> > Jan Scott
> > Yorkshire.
>
>
>
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OT: Timbo, do please read! :).
2003-03-18 14:48:49
Hi Timbo
<Now you daft old bat!!!!>
[He adores me really <g>].
And with perfect timing, I read this
morning that the railway worker plan a
series of strikes at the end of the month!
Tim's clearly acquired his heroine
Ms Wydeville's penchant for
practising witchcraft...
I will take this thread offlist
forthwith, otherwise who knows what harm may
befall those of us who keep faith
with a certain 15thC monarch...! ;)
Lorraine
<As you know having recently completed directing the new writing
project which only finished last week and was a rushed five weeks you
may be forced to excuse my running to hide at your mention of trips
southwards [snipped, w. apols]>.
<Now you daft old bat!!!!>
[He adores me really <g>].
And with perfect timing, I read this
morning that the railway worker plan a
series of strikes at the end of the month!
Tim's clearly acquired his heroine
Ms Wydeville's penchant for
practising witchcraft...
I will take this thread offlist
forthwith, otherwise who knows what harm may
befall those of us who keep faith
with a certain 15thC monarch...! ;)
Lorraine
<As you know having recently completed directing the new writing
project which only finished last week and was a rushed five weeks you
may be forced to excuse my running to hide at your mention of trips
southwards [snipped, w. apols]>.
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] OT: Timbo, do please read! :).
2003-03-18 19:16:35
I should take this off list but i am off ought for
dinner and can't be bothered!
Railway strike doesn't affect GNER services to the
Capital dear one.
By the way I assume by "Ms Wydeville" you mean
Elizabeth by the Grace of God, Queen of France,
England and Ireland or do you mean Jacquetta de St
Pol, Duchess of Bedford, Countess Rivers ????
Yours ever
Tim
--- lpickering2 <lpickering2@...> wrote:
> Hi Timbo
>
> <Now you daft old bat!!!!>
>
> [He adores me really <g>].
>
> And with perfect timing, I read this
> morning that the railway worker plan a
> series of strikes at the end of the month!
>
> Tim's clearly acquired his heroine
> Ms Wydeville's penchant for
> practising witchcraft...
>
> I will take this thread offlist
> forthwith, otherwise who knows what harm may
> befall those of us who keep faith
> with a certain 15thC monarch...! ;)
>
> Lorraine
>
> <As you know having recently completed directing the
> new writing
> project which only finished last week and was a
> rushed five weeks you
> may be forced to excuse my running to hide at your
> mention of trips
> southwards [snipped, w. apols]>.
>
>
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dinner and can't be bothered!
Railway strike doesn't affect GNER services to the
Capital dear one.
By the way I assume by "Ms Wydeville" you mean
Elizabeth by the Grace of God, Queen of France,
England and Ireland or do you mean Jacquetta de St
Pol, Duchess of Bedford, Countess Rivers ????
Yours ever
Tim
--- lpickering2 <lpickering2@...> wrote:
> Hi Timbo
>
> <Now you daft old bat!!!!>
>
> [He adores me really <g>].
>
> And with perfect timing, I read this
> morning that the railway worker plan a
> series of strikes at the end of the month!
>
> Tim's clearly acquired his heroine
> Ms Wydeville's penchant for
> practising witchcraft...
>
> I will take this thread offlist
> forthwith, otherwise who knows what harm may
> befall those of us who keep faith
> with a certain 15thC monarch...! ;)
>
> Lorraine
>
> <As you know having recently completed directing the
> new writing
> project which only finished last week and was a
> rushed five weeks you
> may be forced to excuse my running to hide at your
> mention of trips
> southwards [snipped, w. apols]>.
>
>
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