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  1. antipodean exile

    antipodean exile Well-Known Member

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    Since1634 is an B&B on the edge of the Negen Straatjes, a popular shopping area in Amsterdam, with lots of small shops, art galleries and restaurants and brown cafe's. Close to all of the highlights of Amsterdam.
    The house was built in 1634, it's located in the Jordaan. This area is recently placed on the World Heritage list of Unesco.

    Hey Woopert - bit late posting this morning as it was a slow start - something I ate - no plump bird I'm afraid just a bit of cold tongue when I eventually arrived home - making the most of the morning as its going to be hosing down from midday and all Sunday might have to postpone the day out - hope your weather holds so we can put the cricket to bed and enjoy your day at the "home of English football" I will on the other hand on Sunday be standing at a rugby league oval 10 minutes away trying not to look like a drowned rat - beer to the rescue ATB
     
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  2. devonFRATTONiser

    devonFRATTONiser Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    31st July 1635 – The Royal Mail service is made available to the public by Charles I of England.
     
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    The 1636 Society recognizes loyal donors who give to the Harvard College Fund every year. Membership in the 1636 Society begins with a second consecutive annual gift and continues with ongoing annual support. These gifts can be outright gifts, pledge payments, or multiyear pledges.

    Evening Woopert - good win for you guys today with a good crowd and lots of noise - hosing down here and am in reflective mood as a friend of mine went home from the club Friday night had a heart attack and is no more - on a brighter note the day out with the high command is orf so I can go and watch aquatic footy drink beer eat pies shout abuse at the ref try to trip the linesman up and try to deny every ball boy is a result of my nocturnal pursuits - ATB
     
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    Wooperts_duck Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    Laud`s Liturgy - the Book of Common Prayer (1637)
    The Liturgy or “ The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other parts of Divine Service for the use of the Church of Scotland “ was published at Edinburgh in 1637. This was the sister package which, with the Canons published in 1636, aimed at introducing the high church – the semi Catholic episcopacy so favoured by Archbishop Laud. It was drafted by Maxwell, Bishop of Ross, and Wedderburn, Bishop of Dunblane, before submission to Archbishop Laud whose popish embellishments caused the furore that followed its implementation.




    Evening anti - sorry to hear your sad news. What a shock ! Was a good win for us,with a great atmosphere. How do you think Saints will get on away to Liverhampton Sunday ? After Swansea's win at Old Trafford today, anything can happen ! Try and enjoy the rest of the weekend <ok>
     
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    antipodean exile Well-Known Member

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    Oct 7th 1637 - Prince Frederik Henry occupies Breda.

    Hey Woops - and apparently Breda was none too happy about it - methinks you've been celebrating - 2 "1636" must have been a good day Oh and Swansea has given some hope
     
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    Just edited my previous post from 1636 to 1637, and you have beaten me to it again !!

    Will post 1638 tomorrow ! <ok>
     
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    Sorry Woop I own this one.

    Catherine of Braganza was born in 1638, she married Charles II and was widely believed to have drunk one of the 1st cups of tea ever in England on her arrival. She got her flunkies to brew one up near the Garrison church in Old Portsmouth, (New Portsmouth back then) not long after her ship hove to at the Sally Port.

    Old Charlie was a bit of a Gallant though and their marriage was frosty at best, due to him birding it up all over the place.
     
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    Cheers meowth <ok>

    Cockspur 1639 Rum, bottled by Hanschell Innis Ltd - Barbados.

    Brown rum distilled from fermented molasses. Aged up to 2 years in used whisky and bourbon barrels. First blended in 1989 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the first parliament in the new world, 1639 is a blend of rums with a hint of spice that will enhance most drinks with the flavor of the islands. Bottled at 43% alcohol by volume.

    Afternoon anti. Narrow defeat to Liverhampton, but at least Lambert didn't score against you - that would have been difficult to digest. Rain and sun today, so normal British weather. Don't know about you, but I could do with a drop of old Cockspur Rum, purely for medicinal purposes you understand :emoticon-0175-drunk
     
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    1640 the time the teleprinter on BBC Grandstand would be in full flight bringing the days scores - those were the days.

    Gooday Woops - dry morning more rain this afternoon - there is a rum here called Bundaberg Overproof which is rather nice - yes thought we went rather better than anticipated - lap swimming resumes this week and the lane I use is next to the kids squad lane and when some child hurtles passed me like a polaris missile and I almost drown in the wake I must admit to feeling somewhat peeved - ATB
     
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    The Irish Rebellion of 1641 (Irish: Éirí Amach 1641) began as an attempted coup d'état by Irish Catholic gentry, who tried to seize control of the English administration in Ireland to force concessions for the Catholics living under English rule. However, the coup failed and the rebellion developed into an ethnic conflict between native Irish Catholics on one side, and English and Scottish Protestant settlers on the other. This began a conflict known as the Irish Confederate Wars.


    Evening anti. Flipping kids eh ?! Bundaberg Overproof - what a fantastic name for an alcoholic drink. Makes you want to try a tipple. Have a good day.
     
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    "IN THE AFTERNOON, about 4 o'clock...we saw...the first land we have met with in the South Sea...very high...and not known to any European nation".
    After months at sea, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman's diary entry for the 24 November 1642 marks the first official discovery of a land beyond the Australian mainland. He had discovered what he called Van Diemen's Land.

    Hey Woopert - Still raining - You can source Bundaberg OP make sure its OP as it can make the blind see the lame walk cure impotence and make you believe you can do the impossible i.e. string some words together - ATB
     
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    December 25 1643 &#8211; Christmas Island is first sighted, by Captain William Mynors of the British East India Company on the Royal Mary.
     
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    The Bolton Massacre, sometimes recorded as the Storming of Bolton, was an episode in the English Civil War, on 28 May 1644. The strongly Parliamentarian town was stormed and captured by Royalist forces under Prince Rupert. It was alleged that up to 1,600 of Bolton's defenders and inhabitants were slaughtered during and after the fighting. The "massacre at Bolton" became a staple of Parliamentarian propaganda.

    When I first read this, I thought it was a football related matter involving the Wanderers !!
    Evening anti <ok> As I type this, Pompey are 2-0 up against 'The Cobblers'. Damn Wightlink for not running a late catamaran back to the I.O.W.:emoticon-0120-doh: Have a nice day.
     
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    The 1645 Access Multiplexer Compact (AMC) offers a powerful and economical base for fiber-to-the-business applications. This compact multiservice provisioning platform aggregates traditional TDM and Ethernet services over SDH transport and can operate as customer premises equipment (CPE) or as a network edge device.

    Evening Woopert - Agreed it sounds like a home game against Millwall - and 2-0 it stayed promising beginning for you guys - in the kitchen today cooking some meals for my dad to put in his freezer - not sure if I want to be Fanny or Johnny oh the dilemma - hows the weather hasn't been mentioned of late is it going a bit tits up - now come on Woops man up swim back from the game on the adrenalin of the win ATB
     
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    1646 was the fifth and final year of the First English Civil War. By the beginning of 1646 military victory for the Parliamentary forces was in sight. The last Royalist army was defeated in the field at the Battle of Torrington. From then on the New Model Army mopped up the remaining Royalist strongholds.

    Shame we can't do that to the Scummers!<laugh> The 2014 Battle of Totton sounds good to me........<laugh>
     
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    11 November, 1647 - King Charles 1 attempts to escape captivity but is captured and imprisoned in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight.

    I bet Wightlink laid on a late ferry for the King !! Evening anti. Dry and sunny today. Spent the day working on the mainland. I see you more as a Gordon Ramsay type of chef, rather than Johnny Craddock :tongue: Have a good day <ok>
     
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    The Battle of Prague between 25 July and 1 November 1648 was the last action of the Thirty Years' War. General Hans Christoff von Königsmarck, commanding Sweden's flying column, entered the city, defended by the Governor Feldmarshall Rodolfo (Rudolph) Colloredo Mels und Wallsee, a former Wallenstein's general, and a veteran of the siege of Mantua and of the battle of Lutzen and captured Prague Castle on the western bank of the Vltava river.

    Evening Woopert - How did you know I swear and throw things in the kitchen ? Sunny day here after several days of rain - off to the bush at the weekend unfortunately not Kate's bush it will be a tortuous affair spending time with the High Commands family who are pleasant enough people but conversation topics are limited to drag and Nascar racing plan to doze off into amber infused sleep after 3 hours - ava goodun ATB
     
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    Channonfodder Rebel without a clue.....

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    1649- in this year the law was confirmed that Jaffa cakes, were in fact cakes, as opposed to general sweetmeats. This had a dramatic effect on the duty charged.
    Cakes were defined as something which became harder if left out, whereas biscuits for example, got softer.
    Of course, the Jaffa cakes were very different from the type mass produced now and were made in Elizabethan kitchens across the land. The Blackbird ones were particularly popular with children, who would suck everything else away, just leaving the bird gizzards as a disc, to be enjoyed at the end.
     
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    WHKT - 1650 AM Portsmouth, VA - listen online, schedule, location, contact and broadcast information.

    Welcome back albeit from a prompt and how very inventive of you endless possibilities with such imagination.
     
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    Channonfodder Rebel without a clue.....

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    Hey, this thread is great! I can only think of about 1651 other things that I would rather do than post on here.....
     
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