- White dresses in P&P2??
- Quotes from the ladies' magazines
- those white outfits
- But the Bennets aren't rich
- The real Catherine Tylney/Tilney
- Wow!
- Michaelmas
- Michaelmas is in the Fall
- Amazing What I Find When I Check the FAQ
- Quarter Days and Candlemas
- Still used today
- M.T. The Many Uses of Muslin in 1798
- Muslin cloaks in 1798
- Other types of muslin
- More Muslins
- Another muslin cloak from 1799
- Photo of a real muslin dress
- More properly called a "robe"
- MT Assessment of Catherine's education
- Well...
- LOL (nfm)
- Shifting for themselves
- I am just guessing...
- MT: an injured body
- Injured and uninjured
- MT Coquelicot?
- Red
- Thanks! You're such a doll!! :-) nfm
- From the archives
- MT: The Rambler
- Samuel Johnson's "The Rambler"
- Here's the link
- Are they hiding in the closets?
- Pure gossip
- I get it
- Regency Era Hairstyles
- I have spent . .
- Hair . . . .
- Oh yes
- Want to see some previous efforts at this?
- MT: Merchant Taylors
- Attending Merchan Taylors School
- Link to school website
- MT: Catherine Morland, Tomb Raider
- Babe Moreland
- First mentions
- Baseball
- She doesn't drip with sentimentality
- Masculinity and atheticism
- Healthy energy
- MT Boy-toys on a Gig
- Gigs
- hee hee
- MT: Pinning up each other's train for the dance
- Lest one should trip!
- what to do with a train
- pinning up dresses
- button-up trains
- Question on pins and sleeves
- On train pins and sleeve pins
- Thank you, Louisa!
- Pins
- Perhaps Cheaper Than You Think
- Price of pins
- MT Mrs Allen wears CLOGS!
- Clogs....but not as we know them!
- Oh, good!
- Yikes!
- Worse and worse...
- Sounds of footwear
- Clogs and Louis heels
- May I ask then...
- List Shoes....hmmm.....
- List shoes
- LOL!
- Rustic footwear, indeed
- Of clogs, pattens and sabots
- Definitely after Napoleon...
- LOL! nfm
- MT: Pump-room
- MT: Pump-room
- Try these!
- And this (RoP at the Pump Room)
- MT: Questions about the Assembly Rooms
- MT: Assembly Rooms - circa 1798
- Thx for the info, that makes sense - NFM
- Great picture...
- MT: The Comforts of Bath
- MT: the Rooms
- MT: NA - Assembly Rooms and Mr. King
- MT: NA - Assembly Rooms and Mr. King
- MT: Introductions
- Duties of the master of ceremonies
- The NA group read
- No spoilers?
- Maybe in the title line...?
- We younger sons...
- Rank & status, perhaps?
- inheritance
- Primogeniture
- By RoP people for RoP people
- Joan....
- Looking elsewhere . . .
- Writers and Research
- Wow...thank you for this board
- You are very welcome!
- The Atheists Were Routed
- William Paley
- That line
- Generic debates
- extracts
- Copied out passages?
- Women's portions and elopement
- It depends
- Businessmen of sorts
- No, I never thought...
- Sending letters by "a safe conveyance"
- Fan Fiction?
- Wondering
- Well, yes...
- Ok, thanks :) (nfm)
- Life of the middle class
- Book Recommendation
- New JA book from Rutgers
- Amazon link
- Thanks, Myretta. (nfm)
- I just want to say thank you......
- And I want to Thank You
- Seconded enthusiastically! nfm
- And so do I ..
- Oh......
- Dear Caroline
- Me too
- Ditto! and "Bouquets" for Caroline. Love nfm
- And many more thanks for all you do for us, Caroline! nfm
- A lurker's thanks. You're such a gem, Carolien ;-) nfm
- April M.T...and beyond.
- Yah... Rumford here we come! nfm
- I hope that the whole MT will not be....
- Happy birthday to the Count
- Belay that question
- Farming and Landscape
- toast post led to another question...
- Toasted cheese
- toasted cheese
- A period way
- Thank you all!
- Toast, toasted cheese and Scotch & Welsh Rare-bit
- Thank you, Stewart
- coming out
- Lots in the archives about this subject
- Is there a book called "The Letters of Jane Austen"?
- Close
- Le Faye did an excellent job -- highly recommended. nfm
- Thanks everyone :)
- more on Jane Austen's Letters
- Le Faye
- She has some great ones, does she not?
- Mary Quuen of Scots
- Nope...
- Chatsworth
- There's some stuff in the archives, Kresel
- what a family!
- Right.....
- research for fanfic
- A little about Dovedale, and Pemberley
- Here's a link :-)
- Names
- Spellings of names
- Just a thought...
- In P&P
- Spelling and such
- when was "the season"?
- the season
- thanks, everybody, but...
- To be honest.....
- Jane Austen connection?
- Surely relevant...
- But which
- Caroline Bingley
- Not just heroines
- You know.....
- Caroline went to Pemberley and Scarsborough for the summer
- Yes, and that makes me wonder...
- Right, but......
- Many thanks, Caroline...
- Jane Austen
- Thank you, Myretta nfm
- JA and "the season"
- Probably not
- Marianne, London, and open weather
- Persuasion reference
- Northanger timeline
- The Season according to the fashion journals
- Thanks, Louisa!
- Re: When was the Season?
- Was Ascot invented in JA's time?
- Boat race and Henley not in JA's time
- Re: Was Ascot invented ?..
- Gambling in JA
- Re: Gambling in JA
- gambling in P&P
- Charlotte Lucas' hairdo in P&P2
- Simplicity...
- Re: Charlotte's hairstyle..
- Thank you, Linden. I didn't know about it. nfm
- Still Not Sure Where To Post This, But...
- Lucky you!
- Do some reading here
- JA, The Prince Regent and Princess Caroline
- Your last.....,
- Havent quite got there yet, but...
- Cheapside?
- About Cheapside
- Gracechurch Street and Cheapside on the map
- here's a link for your question #1
- um, the link
- Origin of Cheapside
- The Fleet to St Giles
- St Giles Cripplegate actually, sorry!
- St Giles in the Fields.
- St Giles again
- What i found about Cheapside..
- Mr Gardiner and Mr Bingley's father
- Gracechurch Street
- More about Cheapside and Gracechurch street
- JA questions - nails and bread.
- On nails
- toast
- Bread
- English -- not French -- Toast
- Toasting Fork
- Thank you all and another JA toast ref.
- A toast rack...
- I get it!
- Raw Toast
- Only the absurd...
- Anne in P2
- That is Why Engagements Were So Serious
- A Gentle Reminder re: Snipping
- Snipping and language
- Puts me to mind