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steeljack 04-10-2010 06:26

Ossy ... British hisory online
 
not sure if this has been posted before ..British history online

Townships - Oswaldtwistle | British History Online

was checking the spelling for an earlier post , Emmanual/Immanuel doh. :D :D

jaysay 04-10-2010 08:58

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 849665)
not sure if this has been posted before ..British history online

Townships - Oswaldtwistle | British History Online

was checking the spelling for an earlier post , Emmanual/Immanuel doh. :D :D

Think your trouble SJ is your too fond of Sylvia Crystal:D

cashman 04-10-2010 15:19

Re: Ossy ... British hisory online
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 849665)
not sure if this has been posted before ..British history online

Townships - Oswaldtwistle | British History Online

was checking the spelling for an earlier post , Emmanual/Immanuel doh. :D :D

well check yer spelling on title of yer first post as well. hisory.:D think the jack daniels had kicked in?:D;)

JCB 04-10-2010 18:47

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 849665)
not sure if this has been posted before ..British history online

Townships - Oswaldtwistle | British History Online

was checking the spelling for an earlier post , Emmanual/Immanuel doh. :D :D

Thanks . Interesting . I now know why Cattle Ole St is called Catlow Hall St.

garinda 05-10-2010 07:56

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 849810)
Thanks . Interesting . I now know why Cattle Ole St is called Catlow Hall St.

'The Catlow family reaches back to the days of the Norman lords of Oswaldtwistle. As far back as the 13th century records reveal the existence of the Catlows of Oswaldtwistle. Pete son of Richard de Catlow was there in 1305."
OBITUARY:Margaret McKay - People, News - The Independent

There's a great deal of local history, regarding Oswaldtwistle, in the late Margaret McKay/McCarthy's autobiography.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...m-p-49048.html

RHFOY 20-12-2010 23:36

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 849738)
well check yer spelling on title of yer first post as well. hisory.:D think the jack daniels had kicked in?:D;)

hahahahahahah :-)

RHFOY 20-12-2010 23:38

Re: Ossy ... British hisory online
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 849665)
not sure if this has been posted before ..British history online

Townships - Oswaldtwistle | British History Online

was checking the spelling for an earlier post , Emmanual/Immanuel doh. :D :D

hello again... now do i like that !! :-)

RHFOY 20-12-2010 23:44

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 849738)
well check yer spelling on title of yer first post as well. hisory.:D think the jack daniels had kicked in?:D;)

who needs to bother about spellings when you understand the thread anyhow? humour posting, i have bad memories off/of spelling mistakes :-) :-)


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