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The Blaker Society
in any way you see fit. Hopefully, and finally, to your benefit! Instead of this
non profit charter you hold for Blaker.....
Meantime, I will ask the President of the Sussex Family History Group
(a) to recommend a place to look for such an occurrence pre - 1400, including
their own growing data base; and (b) whether he/she can think of a person
who might have an idea; but (c) Ken Toll might very well be the man for
whom we search; hopefully he will see this email and reply.
Happy new year ? I worry about the munitions surrounding you. Would a
family pet, if you had one, be at risk ?
Yours gratefully,
but not yet the Grateful Dead,
Rod
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On 28 December 2011 04:34, David Bethell david@thestrines.fslife.co.uk< >
wrote:
If we had one solid piece of evidence that there actually were Blakers at
Shoreham pre-1400, then it would be worth following up the Sele Priory lead:
but we could just be chasing a will o'the wisp. How about finding out on the net
whether there is a public library at Shoreham, Sussex, and if so emailing them
to ask if they know of a local historian that we could contact?