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L&T Archive 1998-2003

Message Index

Auction finds
Regency House Party on England Channel 4
Sob
Since I can't go I might as well...
French conversation!! ;-]
So...
sleeping arangements?
Depends
I am curious...
Not sure but.....
An uneducated guess....
another guess
Lord and Lady Castlereagh
The British view of Napoleon
Napoleon Considered
Very interesting
A literary anecdote
British view of Napoleon...
Thanks, Henry. I thought you'd come up with something. nfm
Just wanted to post a further rave!
Which monarch?
Oops. George IV, not VI, of course. nfm
Henry VI (nfm)
Why, pray?
It's in the History
Link to "Manners and Customs in the time of Jane Austen "
Not ignoring this......
Thank you! (nfm)
General Tilney
Quite common
The General's principles
Thank you! (nfm)
A doctor's-eye view of dueling
Duels
The chronology of Pride and Prejudice
"the clue date is the Netherfield Ball: Tuesday 26 November"
Assumptions
I agree.....
In partial agreement.
The date puzzle in "Persuasion"
I was not alone then
Only for anal-retentives.
Previous years?
Knowing Easter in advance, etc.
Persuasion date
Possible explanations
And now for something highly subjective
L&T FUP's
Not frivolous at all!
Could I add another one? :-)
Two more suggestions
Hmmm................
She has given us a treasure! nfm
Thank you!
A Public Service! nfm
The proverbial making of the gown (attn: seamstresses)
oh please tell...
Authentic! What fun!
not quite decided
Sounds impressive!
Sounds wonderful...
The more I study Regency dress...
Yes.....
If you really want help with fabric
Anyone played the P&P Board game?
This question has been re-posted at Ramble
Whoops! Sorry, wrong board. (nfm)
Interesting summary and review of Vickery
Lord Exmouth
Very interesting - thanks! (nfm)
Fascinating! Thanks. nfm
Patronage and Connexion
Wonderful! Thanks (nfm)
England and the French Revolution
Simon Schama - rave review
Schama link to Amazon
Schama UK Amazon links
Not quite so rave review
Was Schama wrong on the Luddites?
I missed the Luddites!
Thanks, just what I needed!
Luddites, Brontes and JA and the turmoil of their times (a bit long)
The cropper lads
Croppers; plus JA and Thomas Hardy's grandma
A pub in Cleckheaton
'progress'
The Making of the English Working Class
Congratulations
I agree
Thompson on the Luddites
Ground Breaking
The idea of progress
D'Antraigues - French Royalist spy
Oh, dear!
Antraigues
What is the difference between a militia...
As far as I know...
Militia and regulars
Check the older L&T Archives (nfm)
Militia and Regulars
The coming of peace...
Militia and Regulars
Wickham's Fate
Could Wickham have made it to the Regulars...
Depends on your chronology
Can you tell me more about ...
Starting a new thread on this. nfm
Peterloo was in 1819 nfm
When was the police founded? (nfm)
Founding of Metropolitan Police
The police and the French Revolution
French Example
Prospects of Robert & Harriet's children
Not really
How do the Hayters fit in? (nfm)
The Hayters
Farmer's Income and Prospects
A historian who has written on land ownership in this era
Land ownership
Social mobility
Response to Linden from Emma
Thanks -- I'm joining in on `Austenuations' nfm
Not only Edmund's double standard
Is the clue in Jane Austen herself?
Lizzy and Jane
More accurate modern equivalent?
This explains mall hair
Last call for Gisbourne
Town and Country style
Verbal descriptions
*drools!!!*
A gentle reminder re: No further message posts
I saw it as soon as I had clicked 'post message'. (nfm)
Yes, indeed! What is so strange...
Exactly my feeling Linda..
I know what you mean...
Cassandra letters and Jane manuscripts
This month's History Today
Yet more...
The nice kind, of course!
Barons and Baronets
Poking fun on purpose
Tell me more
Aha! I'd forgotten that passage. nfm
Look here...
Okay, 1 out of 2 ain't bad....
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