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Re: Possible origin of name?
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Don't see why not!

((Consults rule book))

Nope! No reason at all! You're a free man. Do what you like. ;)

I quite liked tying it in with the relevant site tho, so if you're browsing the site, you'ss see the associated threads on the page you're looking at. But don't mind me! :)

I have to thank Megalithics and Rhiannon for their research. It's all very interesting... The more I read the more confused I become! :D

I don't see that Long Meg of Westminster's geographic ties should restrict her from being associated with Cumbria, being as the very nature of folk tales takes them across continents, changing slightly as they go... It could be that the link to Westminster is a red herring! :/

Who knows. Not me. But I like the story so far... :)

G x


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goffik
Posted by goffik
7th January 2011ce
11:44

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Re: Possible origin of name? (Littlestone)

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