But Howard,
As an ex Bonsall laddie, there is only one way to spell chimistry - that's
chimistry. I have no idea what chemistry is!
Down here in Devon, people will say 'mow' as in 'sow', and not 'mow' as in
'cow'. Some people have no idea of the real Queen's English.
Trevor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Sprenger" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Zinc ores at Cobscar Mine
>> Thomas Southern of Wensley was a partner in 10 meers on Coatenook Vein at
>> Starbotton in 1778. Among his partners were Hannah and Richard Southern.
>
> As an aside... Clearly we're talking here about the Yorkshire Wensley
> Dale, but Southern was originally from Darley Dale, Derbyshire (just known
> as Darley in his time - "Dale" being added by the Midland Railway). Very
> close to Darley Dale (and not far from Mill Close mine) is another Wensley
> Dale - my uncle used to farm it, and was always turning people away who
> knocked on his door wanting to buy cheese!
>
> As for "chimistry" - according to Google, a lot of people out there can't
> spell chemistry!
>
> Cheers, Howard.
>
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