Oops! I'm terrible with names. 

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No, no,  it's Blessed Thomas Percy, not Seymour. He was an earl of
Northumberland. 

MaggiRos

Catherine Olanich Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 25 October
2007, Sharon Collier wrote:
> Ooooh! Paintings of Queen Elizabeth I and "the Blessed Thomas 
> Seymour", guess it was a sympathizer who named that one.
> Also Victorian stuff-for Dickens Fair.

"Blessed" Thomas Seymour?  Considering he was executed for treason (if it's
the Tom Seymour I'm thinking of--Katherine Parr's last husband, right?),
that's quite a promotion.  :-)





Vikings? What Vikings? We are but poor, simple farmers. The village was
burning when we got here.

Anon.
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