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OOps. sorry about that. I didn't know. But I do know about that Value Added Tax V.A.T. though. The gummint over there really socks it to em. Makes me wonder how they all manage to survive. I wonder if they have an income tax?? Ira.
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OOps. sorry about that. I didn't know. But I do know about that Value Added Tax V.A.T. though. The gummint over there really socks it to em. Makes me wonder how they all manage to survive. I wonder if they have an income tax?? Ira.
Touch of Stockholm Syndrome, Nick? "Our captors aren't so bad! Those other people over there are much worse!"
Or is the the British stiff upper lip - "It's only a flesh wound!
I miss rice pudding...oh, and a proper pub. They just can't seem to get them right here...
On Sunday, 8 February 2015 14:49:22 UTC, Pramanicin wrote:
I miss rice pudding...oh, and a proper pub. They just can't seem to get them right here...
This is all getting a bit off-topic. I'll just say that I really don;t like rice pudding much - probably a hangover from school lunches - and that the pub in our village is...
... hang on, make that "one the SIX pubs" in our village has been a pub, continuously, for nearly 600 years.
Not sure its ever been cleaned properly though...NickNote: The church is about 1,000 years old, but the one in the next village is slightly older, so has bragging rights.
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Ah, but does your village have the remains of a Norman Castle in it and is mentioned in the Magna Carta? I think not....ha ha.
On Sunday, 8 February 2015 18:09:07 UTC, Pramanicin wrote:
Ah, but does your village have the remains of a Norman Castle in it and is mentioned in the Magna Carta? I think not....ha ha.
OT WARNING - NO NIXIE CONTENT!
Ummm. How shall I put this nicely :)
The answers to your questions are actually, "Yes" and "no parishes were" - the Magna Carta is not about parishes, its largely a bill of rights and responsibilities. Further, we have the remains (not a lot, I'll admit) of a Norman wooden motte and bailey fort in the river valley here - I can see it from my workshop.
In these parts, we tend to regard the Magna Carta as rather "nouveau" - a bit passé - the village and its priory are mentioned in the Domesday Book, published in AD 1086, i.e. nearly 130 years earlier than the first Magna Carta, and Bedgebury Forest (also in the parish) is the longest piece of continuously managed woodland in the Western World, fully documented without interruption (including wars etc.) from AD 1067 when Bishop Odo, the half-brother of William the Conquerer, took it over to the current day - however, even he was a late-comer - the forest is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon charter in AD 841 . The current church has been there since AD 1119. :) See Goudhurst Village Website and lots of other places! The village high street looks much the same as it did several 100 years ago (except the road is not mud any more!).
Beat that!
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On Sunday, 8 February 2015 18:09:07 UTC, Pramanicin wrote:
Ah, but does your village have the remains of a Norman Castle in it and is mentioned in the Magna Carta? I think not....ha ha.
OT WARNING - NO NIXIE CONTENT!Ummm. How shall I put this nicely :)The answers to your questions are actually, "Yes" and "no parishes were" - the Magna Carta is not about parishes, its largely a bill of rights and responsibilities. Further, we have the remains (not a lot, I'll admit) of a Norman wooden motte and bailey fort in the river valley here - I can see it from my workshop.In these parts, we tend to regard the Magna Carta as rather "nouveau" - a bit passé - the village and its priory are mentioned in the Domesday Book, published in AD 1086, i.e. nearly 130 years earlier than the first Magna Carta, and Bedgebury Forest (also in the parish) is the longest piece of continuously managed woodland in the Western World, fully documented without interruption (including wars etc.) from AD 1067 when Bishop Odo, the half-brother of William the Conquerer, took it over to the current day - however, even he was a late-comer - the forest is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon charter in AD 841 . The current church has been there since AD 1119. :) See Goudhurst Village Website and lots of other places! The village high street looks much the same as it did several 100 years ago (except the road is not mud any more!).Beat that!
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