Author Topic: Literary works on rural life in Wiltshire.  (Read 2166 times)

Offline Dave the Walrus

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Re: Literary works on rural life in Wiltshire.
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 12 April 11 08:56 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much to all of you ( or as my mum would say "thanks ever so much") an expression that was never used in Scotland. There is more than enough for me to be getting on with at present and I find it fascinating that some of you are even descendants of the writers.

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the Walrus
Rogers(Wiltshire)(Hampshire)
White, Long, Waterman (Hampshire)
Mabbutt(Wiltshire)
Orsman(Hertfordshire)
Minturn(Wiltshire)
Allan, Taylor(Aberdeenshire)

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Re: Literary works on rural life in Wiltshire.
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 12 April 11 22:05 BST (UK) »
In the process of reading  A Scots Quair by Lewis Grassic Gibbon, the "action" taking place in Aberdeenshire.  I am so glad there is a glossary at the end of the book, as while I know a lot of the words, many if not most of them are new to me.

Cuthie