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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #18 on: Monday 21 March 16 20:14 GMT (UK) »
Hallmark - magic.

Should have considered "y" as an alternative.   

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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #19 on: Monday 21 March 16 20:58 GMT (UK) »
Oh I think that you have to have been born in Ireland to understand Irish Geography and Placenames.

Even then, it is hard to understand...  :-))
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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #20 on: Monday 21 March 16 21:27 GMT (UK) »

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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #21 on: Monday 21 March 16 22:21 GMT (UK) »
Sinann,

Nice link, I will enjoy reading that when I have time.

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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #22 on: Monday 21 March 16 23:15 GMT (UK) »
Oh I think that you have to have been born in Ireland to understand Irish Geography and Placenames.

Even then, it is hard to understand...  :-))

dif you kno that in ireland you csan choose your own post code an lettrers still manage to get to you, they are not set out per your district as in uk. its personal to your house, your choice and as long as ypu give this info to the irish post office it gets there!
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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 22 March 16 00:28 GMT (UK) »
Oh I think that you have to have been born in Ireland to understand Irish Geography and Placenames.

Even then, it is hard to understand...  :-))

dif you kno that in ireland you csan choose your own post code an lettrers still manage to get to you, they are not set out per your district as in uk. its personal to your house, your choice and as long as ypu give this info to the irish post office it gets there!

Not anymore....
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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 22 March 16 00:47 GMT (UK) »
Oh I think that you have to have been born in Ireland to understand Irish Geography and Placenames.

Even then, it is hard to understand...  :-))

dif you kno that in ireland you csan choose your own post code an lettrers still manage to get to you, they are not set out per your district as in uk. its personal to your house, your choice and as long as ypu give this info to the irish post office it gets there!

Not anymore....
Although the one they just introduced is individual to each house.

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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 22 March 16 09:23 GMT (UK) »
Oh I think that you have to have been born in Ireland to understand Irish Geography and Placenames.

Even then, it is hard to understand...  :-))

dif you kno that in ireland you csan choose your own post code an lettrers still manage to get to you, they are not set out per your district as in uk. its personal to your house, your choice and as long as ypu give this info to the irish post office it gets there!

Not anymore....
Although the one they just introduced is individual to each house.

Yes but one can't choose what they want.
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Teach a man to research, and you feed him for a lifetime.

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Re: Irish Flax Growers, 1796 Question
« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 22 March 16 10:23 GMT (UK) »
Oh I think that you have to have been born in Ireland to understand Irish Geography and Placenames.

Even then, it is hard to understand...  :-))

dif you kno that in ireland you csan choose your own post code an lettrers still manage to get to you, they are not set out per your district as in uk. its personal to your house, your choice and as long as ypu give this info to the irish post office it gets there!

Not anymore....
Although the one they just introduced is individual to each house.

Yes but one can't choose what they want.
I thought using the word 'although' made that obvious???