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> From: gen-medieval-bounces@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Douglas
> Richardson
> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 1:40 PM
> To: gen-medieval@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Another C.P. Addition: Margaret Neville, wife of Sir
> William Lucy, of Richard's Castle, Hereford****re
>
>
> On May 16, 1:52 pm, t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> < Actually, he did. "You have no idea what this do***ent was" is
> < indicating this precise flaw in your knowledge. You haven't a clue,
> < yet you are willing to boldly draw conclusions based on someone else
> < saying they have seen it, but neither describing it nor saying what
> it
> < contained, only the conclusion she happened to draw from it.
> <<
> < taf
>
> Actually I'm quite familiar with Ermengarde, Robert Glover, and the
> Harleian MS. collection. If taf is unfamiliar with them, I would
> understand that.
Doug,
This response gets us nowhere. It is really tiring to see you continually
respond to criticism this way. Your being familiar with Harleian Mss. begs
the question. You stated that you have not seen Harleian MS. 807. Nor have
you provided any indication of what it specifically contains that would
lead
someone to conclude that the wife of William Lucy was the daughter of Sir
John Neville. Mr. Farmerie's familiarity or unfamiliarity with this or any
other manuscript is irrelevant. He is merely pointing out that you have
reached a conclusion without providing the evidence upon which your
conclusion was based.
If you are really concerned about collegiality, then please respond to
content of the criticism. Thank you.
Hal Bradley
>
> At any event, it would be best if taf didn't assume all of us are as
> misinformed as he is. Psychologists call that "transference." I say
> it's just another one of taf's many red herrings.
>
> taf seems to think being a historian or genealogist is sitting in your
> easy chair criticizing other people's work. Right.
>
> Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
>
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