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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Washingtons, Suttons, Dudleys, Tomlinsons
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2001 17:46:19 +0100
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Now she wants to play:

"The Name's the Same."

Pathetic.
--

D. Spencer Hines

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing." -- Attributed to Edmund Burke [1729-1797]

Warriors ---- "There is much tradition and mystique in the bequest of
personal weapons to a surviving comrade in arms. It has to do with a
continuation of values past individual mortality. People living in a
time made safe for them by others may find this difficult to understand.

The box John Brigham's guns came in was a gift in itself. He must have
bought it in the Orient when he was a Marine. A mahogany box with the
lid inlaid in mother of pearl. The weapons were pure Brigham, well
worn, well maintained and immaculately clean. An M1911A1 Colt .45
pistol, and a Safari Arms cut-down version of the .45 for concealed
carry, a boot dagger with one serrated edge. Starling had her own
leather." _Hannibal_, Thomas Harris, Delacorte Press, [1999], p. 397.

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"Annie Natalelli-Waloszek" <> wrote in message
news:01c0bac1$5df70c60$/62hzcyc...
| The Washingtons connect to Butlers, Suttons and Dudleys too -- and on
to Edward I ; are you referring to the obvious link of both lines to
Crinan the Thane of Atholl... or what other Washington link to
Sutton/Dudleys... ?
|
| when you say Dudleys, are you including his children by Elizabeth
Tomlinson, who took that surname?
|
| are you refering to the Previous line of Dudleys that went extinct
before the title was revived for the line of Edw Sutton, 5th lord
Dudley?
|
| Do you or anyone have a full list of Elizabeth Tomlinson's (d. 1636)
SIBLINGS & perhaps a good, long, solid, verified, accurate, ascendancy
for her, beyond her father? I have found a number of Tomlinsons who seem
related in time, but in Cheshire rather than St Edmond's, Staffordshire
or Worcester... which is interesting but disconcerting ... & wonder if
they can be related?
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