- "High life at Steventon"
- Juvenilia/Early Writings
- The Loiterer
- Check this out
- Convoluted syntax
- Thank you...
- A nice piece from the Loiterer...
- A Sporting Parson
- Definitely funny...
- "Currently in submission"
- JA as a literary advisor
- Or perhaps a Cardigan? nfm
- And of course a Sandwich nfm
- Or a Balaclava! (Sorry, wrong period) nfm
- Origins of Churching
- British Titles -- A Question
- British Titles Info
- So, to apply this, today ....
- Nope
- The Duke of York
- Titles and property
- An interesting lack of distinction ...
- Way off the Austen track
- I'm not sure whether this is the right board...
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Thanks
- Link
- Napoleon blankets?
- Hmm...
- Makeshift tents, perhaps???
- Blanket Tents
- The annoying Park Honan
- Definitively ...
- Agreed
- More controversy than you can shake a stick at.....
- Please, let's compare bios when we're though! nfm
- Napoleon Blanket
- LOL! Well
- M.T.Jane Austen's "marriage certificates"
- Hmm, who found the paper and saved it?
- Interesting
- Mentioned in new magazine
- Oh yes, thank you!
- Also mentioned in Tomalin
- Early years at Steventon
- Lord L and Lord S
- My Ls and Ps..
- Another school for girls
- Mad Lords and Sad Schooldays
- Lord Portsmouth
- Little Lord Lymington
- University entrance
- When were girls first admitted at university?
- Limited admission began in 1878....
- Women and university admission...
- MT: Early education
- Claire Tomalin on JA's schools
- Running a school
- no obstacle whatsoever ...except ignorance
- Owen and Lancaster
- We are acquainted....
- The real thing...
- Of course you had to post the link! Well done. nfm
- New Harmony, Indiana
- Another view of the Abbey School scenario
- Abbey School today
- Independence
- Theatre and gossip.....
- More on the Abbey School
- I agree and can't help but wonder...
- (Northanger) Abbey
- MT. Why Jane was called Jane.
- Very interesting! And a question...
- Good question!
- I have nothing to add, except...
- You certainly are a treasure! nfm
- Excellent! and another thought...
- JA's brothers not superstitious.
- Scottish Marriage Laws
- Madame Butterfly Wins One
- d.unm
- MT. Farming out babies
- Weaning
- Farming out babies
- Claire Tomalin says:
- Addendum.....
- I think you're right
- Very helpful and interesting, thanks for the explanation! - NFM
- Maybe Tomalin...
- farming out avoids infections
- Are you new to Pemberley?
- 'A good woman at Deane'..?
- Breast-feeding
- LOL!
- A possible answer
- What about bathing?
- Well ...
- Lark Rise to Candleford
- The Great Wash
- What was available
- Brilliant information - thank you! nfm
- Cold water
- Very enlightening!
- George Austen, the staunch traditionalist
- The editors
- JA's flirtation with Evangelicalism
- I can see that
- MT An income to marry on
- A Passion for Tombstones......
- tombstones
- Did JA's family's reliance on wealthy benefactors influence her views?
- You will find this link interesting nfm
- Sorry, here it is! nfm
- Does not seem to be working!
- I loved it! Thank you! nfm
- Why it didn't work (use of enn eff emm)
- George Austen's finances
- MT: Real people & places in JA's life vs. names in the novels
- Jane
- Jane Austen and Jane Bennett
- Are you new to Pemberley?
- Most popular girls' names in JA's time
- Poor Lydia, so singled out
- The name Lydia in JA's family
- Welcome to L&T, Kay!
- Isn't there
- On the subject of Wickham
- Manners Mayketh Man
- Oh yes
- Wickham, Wickham, everywhere
- Have a look at this ...
- Sigh...
- Not quite sure
- never read about Leonora!
- Date of Move to Steventon?
- The Austens' Trials at Deane
- I have always wondered about
- We are told..
- No man made fabrics in those days
- But lots of pollution
- The Great White Debate
- Those pesky brackets
- Don't ask......
- Pollution, the V word, etc.
- R vs. V (squalor and pollution)
- Where there was brass...
- A Few Observations
- Rosy ?
- White
- Everyday fabrics, dark colors
- Indoors as well
- Cleanliness
- more undergarments then?
- Some more clothing observations
- Yes, usually only whites were washed
- Wearing white... (Fashion styles)
- Great letter! Thanks! nfm
- Thanks