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General => The Common Room => The Lighter Side => Topic started by: Rena on Saturday 17 October 20 23:57 BST (UK)
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I'm still trying to trick search engines to produce sight of my own Mackenzie folk and caught sight of part of a letter written by a very self important male Mackenzie-
1789 Nov. 12, Dec. 24. Edinburgh
Letter from Henry Mackenzie to Findlater.".
Mr Dundas's offer to serve recipient; he has spoken to Mr Pitt; writer never thought of being a ministerial agent; the Nairn business and two defaulting tenants there, Bailie Rose and Robie Glass, late dean of guild;
Mrs. Mackenzie recovered from her lying in, but it was only a daughter..
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Some things never change.
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Maybe they hoped for two :-X
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Maybe they already had half a dozen, all female.
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Maybe they already had half a dozen, all female.
Women's football wasn't so popular then.