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Can any one place this 'Benjamin' Catley
He appears on FreeBMD, married in the Sep Qtr of 1853, in the Lincoln RD.
(Lincoln 7a 759)
Females listed for this reference so far inclde:
Rbecca Scott & Jane Summerfied.
The LFHS don't appear to have picked up this marriage in their indexes, so he
may have married in a registry office.
Any takers?
David Meredith @ Nottingham
Lincolnshire 1837+ Marriage Indexes:
Glanford Brigg RD 1837-1850
1839 Sep 02 ~ Broughton
Elizabeth Catley = Edward Spenser
par: Nothing listed in this source
1842 Jun 01 ~ Kirmington
Elizabeth Catley = William Spalding
par: Richard Catley & Richard Spalding
1842 Oct 02 ~ Wootton
John Catley = Maria Harrison (wid) nee Brompton
par: Mark Catley & Wm Brompton
1850 Mar 11 ~ Scawby Wesleyan Methodist
John Catley = Charlotte Maria Walkden
par: Richard Catley & John Walkden
Louth RD ~ 1837-1870
1855 Jun 03 ~ Louth, St James
Samuel Catley = Susanna Butters (wid) nee Ladley
par: Thomas Catley & Thomas Ladley
Transciber's note: Surname could read 'Cattey'
FreeBMD lists 'Catley'
David Meredith @ Nottingham
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rex Johnson" <rex1937(a)googlemail.com>
To: "'David Meredith'" <david_meredith(a)beeb.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 7:29 PM
Subject: RE: [LIN] Marriage Look-up - Manlake Deanery
> Hello David,
> This comes from France. The Catleys listed in Manlake 1754-1812 were:
> CATLEY ELIZABETH MAJOR PINCHES WID 1763 MESSINGHAM
> CATLEY ELIZABETH LANGTON JOHN 1812 ROXBY CUM RISBY
> CATLEY HANNAH DRUST JOHN 1770 WINTERINGHAM
> ----------------------------------------------------
> I wanted to contact you about these, because if the names interest you, and
> you are not already aware, the Langtons are just about as historic as you
> can get, and about the best documented of all English landed gentry. I have
> data on the family back to the time of Steven Langton, Arcbishop of
> Canterbury who made King John sign the Magna Carta. They can be traced back
> to the 1200s fairly easily.
> If you ever decide you should chase this line, do let me know, and I will
> dig out of my archive the appropriate files.
> Yarborough for the same period has:
> CATELY JANE HOLLAND THOMAS 1772 KIRTON IN LINDSEY
> CATER ANN NEELSON WILLIAM 1787 BROCKLESBY
> CATLEY ANN WID WALKER GEORGE 1803 GREAT LIMBER
> CATLEY ELIZABETH JUBB JAMES 1800 BARTON ST PETER
> CATLEY ELIZABETH MUNDY GEORGE 1798 GREAT LIMBER
> CATLEY JOHN JAKES ANN 1797 GREAT LIMBER
> CATLEY RICHARD PEARSON ELIZABETH 1769 BARROW ON HUMBER
> CATLEY RICHARD NEWMARCH SARAH 1810 GREAT LIMBER
> CATLEY THOMAS CLAYTON MARY 1804 GREAT LIMBER
> CATLEY WILLIAM COUSIN ANN 1804 CADNEY
> CATLEY WILLIAM RANNS ELIZABETH 1771 GREAT LIMBER
> CATTAN JAMES SIMPSON JANE 1774 WRAWBY
> CATTLE ANNE BLACKBURN EDWARD 17600730 BARTON ST PETER
> CATTLE THOMAS MARSHALL ELIZABETH WID 1779 BARTON ST MARY
> CATTLEA THOMAS ANDREW MARY 1770 WADDINGHAM
> ------------------------------------------------
> Good hunting, Rex
> All the Majors for this period are on Freereg - I am transcribing the
> village registers.
>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rex Johnson" <rex(a)johnsonnet.co.uk>
To: "'David Meredith'" <david_meredith(a)beeb.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 9:01 PM
Subject: RE: [LIN] Marriage Look-up - Manlake Deanery
> CATLEY Ann GREEN Thomas EP, 09-06-1789
> CATLEY Belwood GILLIOT Alice CR, 29-11-1598
> CATLEY John ENGLAND Mary BL, 11-05-1748
> CATLEY Richard DEVIS Jone EP, 05-03-1656
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> In case they are of interest, I have just been looking for a marriage in the
> Isle of Axholme marriage records, and decided to search to see if there were
> any Catley names there. The above came up for Epworth, Crowle and Belton.
> On the subject of Langton, if anybody wants the data, I am happy for you to
> pass on my email address.
> Cheers, Rex
>
The source for the William Cattley referred to was taken from a private
enterprise CD 'Soldiers Died in the The Great War'.
The company responsible for the original CD has since released a second version,
but at a cost of £285 I don't think there will be many rushing to acquire a
copy.
However, the blurb for the new issue does make reference to the fact that
amendments have been made and on the off-chance that the entry for 'William
Cattley MC, 2nd Lt (A/Capt) etc was subject of a transcription error, I have
emailed them requesting that they check their records.
Besides the 'no trace' found on the CWGC, National Archives WWI Medals and the
London Gazette websites, I have also drawn a blank on the French War Graves site
which also carries details of English forces .....
http://memorial-genweb.org/~memorial2/ ....On the latter scroll dow to the
bottom of the screen to 'Recherche par patronyme dans toutes les bases de
données :' enter a surname and hit 'Chercher'.
This site also has good war cemetery photo's etc.
David Meredith @ Nottingham
British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards (on Ancestry) list a William J. Cattley East Yorkshire Regiment Regimental Number 10/340. The card shows he enlisted as a private and served in the 1914-15 Campaign in Egypt. He had the Silver Star suggesting he was wounded. There are references to WO documents that could be followed up in case this is your man. I looked in the London Gazette but found no reference there to a commission or award of the MC to a William Cattley.
Anthony
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Fra: catley-bounces(a)rootsweb.com på vegne af Tim Cattley
Sendt: ma 14-04-2008 11:32
Til: catley(a)rootsweb.com
Emne: [CATLEY] WW1 casualties
Hello everybody,
I am attempting a study of Cat*leys who died due to the conflict between 1914 and 1922, the usual who//where//when, also where buried etc but in addition, am trying to append them to their correct Family Tree.
However I am stumped by one entry in Dave Meredith's data from The Naval & Military Press.
This person does not appear on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission web pages of casualty results nor can I pinpoint him in the UK Public Records for births.
CATTLEY, William 2nd/Lt (A/CAPTAIN), MC, Killed in action, 03/05/1917.
Regiment : East Yorkshire
Battalion : 12th Battalion.
The 12th Battalion of the East York's Regiment I think was based on Hull (Yorkshire) recruitments but it would be imprudent to assume that William was local to the area as sometimes many officers and men enlisted into Regiments nowhere near their home area (an example of this is one of my Cattley tree who came from near Brighton yet enlisted into the !st Manchester Regiment!) that said, we know that there was a Cat*ley presence in the Hull area so William may have had connections there.
According to the data he was a holder of the Military Cross but I have got into a muddle attempting to locate a medal record card for him and drawn a blank.
Have attempted a Roll of Honour search but can not separate the East Yorks Regt let alone the 12 Btn and thus have even failed to be be able to extract this military units activities during the first five months of 1917.
All in all, William remains a mystery to me.
Have e-mailed the CWGC web site queries page asking why William does not appear on their database and waiting a response.
In the meantime can anyone who is more proficient than I, with these web sites, have a look for me and see if they could find any other evidence that identifies William Cattleys presence avoiding the obvious, being:-
CATLEY : William born Newark, Private in The Notts & Derby Regt, killed 07/04/1917.
CATLEY : William J.H. born Paddington, Gunner in The Royal Garrison Artillery, killed 28/04/1918.
Regards
Tim
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Hello everybody,
I am attempting a study of Cat*leys who died due to the conflict between 1914 and 1922, the usual who//where//when, also where buried etc but in addition, am trying to append them to their correct Family Tree.
However I am stumped by one entry in Dave Meredith's data from The Naval & Military Press.
This person does not appear on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission web pages of casualty results nor can I pinpoint him in the UK Public Records for births.
CATTLEY, William 2nd/Lt (A/CAPTAIN), MC, Killed in action, 03/05/1917.
Regiment : East Yorkshire
Battalion : 12th Battalion.
The 12th Battalion of the East York's Regiment I think was based on Hull (Yorkshire) recruitments but it would be imprudent to assume that William was local to the area as sometimes many officers and men enlisted into Regiments nowhere near their home area (an example of this is one of my Cattley tree who came from near Brighton yet enlisted into the !st Manchester Regiment!) that said, we know that there was a Cat*ley presence in the Hull area so William may have had connections there.
According to the data he was a holder of the Military Cross but I have got into a muddle attempting to locate a medal record card for him and drawn a blank.
Have attempted a Roll of Honour search but can not separate the East Yorks Regt let alone the 12 Btn and thus have even failed to be be able to extract this military units activities during the first five months of 1917.
All in all, William remains a mystery to me.
Have e-mailed the CWGC web site queries page asking why William does not appear on their database and waiting a response.
In the meantime can anyone who is more proficient than I, with these web sites, have a look for me and see if they could find any other evidence that identifies William Cattleys presence avoiding the obvious, being:-
CATLEY : William born Newark, Private in The Notts & Derby Regt, killed 07/04/1917.
CATLEY : William J.H. born Paddington, Gunner in The Royal Garrison Artillery, killed 28/04/1918.
Regards
Tim
Nigel,
As I indicated in my previous e-mail:-
The gathering is quite informal with no expectations apart from the obvious
interest in being able to meet some of the other Listers all working on the
common research interest.
Given the distances involved, I expect to get to The Trout around
11.00-11.30 and would look to be leaving about 16.00.
That said, I know that there are some of the attendees who are working on
Anstey Cat*ley research with the expectation of being able to swap/discuss
data gathered, at the Trout and thus they may need more time together than
the five or so hours I expect to stay. So be it.
All who attend will have their own reasons/motivation which may spread from
just "Cat*ley curiosity" down to specific research on a particular branch on
one Tree but whichever, I do not propose that an agenda is necessary
however, maybe people may like to think about topics for possible group
discussion whilst the opportunity presents itself and to that end, I proffer
the following topics:-
The Catley Database...........
The Public Records births/marriages/deaths for Catley/Cattley.
Am taking this opportunity to adjust a comment of mine in my 06 April
11.38pm e-mail:-
In that I failed to emphasise that I would very much like Dave Meredith to
consider meeting us, if not this time at the Trout, then maybe another time
in the not too far distant future because in my estimation, Dave is a bit of
an unsung hero, having offered a lot of very useful assistance to numerous
Listers over the past few years (self included) but to my shame, has not
received the thanks he deserves.
Regards
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nigel Butterfield" <nigelb(a)bulrush.me.uk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Cat*ley gathering May 2008
> Tim
>
> What time are you scheduling this for ( when to when)?
>
> Nigel
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tim Cattley" <timjhcat(a)tiscali.co.uk>
> To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 11:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Cat*ley gathering May 2008
>
>
> > So,
> >
> > The venue for this, the second Cat*ley families researchers meeting,
will
> > be
> > as follows:-
> >
> > The Trout Inn
> > Lower Wolvercote
> > Oxford
> > OX2 8PN.
> >
> > I have not been there, but it comes recommended by Chris and certainly
the
> > web site shows an interesting PH on the banks of the Thames and full of
> > character.
> >
> > Glad to learn that Lynda and her cousin Leonard will be coming and if
your
> > sister can attend as well Sharon, so much the better.
> >
> > The get-together is open to all Cat*ley associated researchers, it is
not
> > exclusive or formal in any way, so any "sleepers" on the List are
welcome
> > to
> > drop in and meet us.
> >
> > I apologise to any parties who wish to meet up but can not make this
> > Saturday 17th May association. We have to go with the majority view
this
> > time but there will be other opportunities.
> >
> > At the first meeting in Shrewsbury back in 2004 it was just John Catley,
> > Kay
> > Heath and self but the Catley Rootsweb site has come a long way since
then
> > and I hope that some of the other interested parties here in the UK will
> > make the venue?
> >
> > It is perhaps unfair of me to put persons "on the spot" as it were, but
I
> > am
> > going to write it here anyway; in that two people who have not
responded,
> > yet I for one, would very much like to meet at sometime, are Merve
Davies
> > and Dave Meredith.
> >
> > It was before my time but did not Dave kick off the Catley-Rootsweb site
> > initially? His work has never been voiced in appreciation except by
Erica
> > Hills and Chris Newall.
> >
> > Dave has always been in the background, yet has come up with some most
> > interesting web sites and has often proffered very useful help to
> > individuals, which I have to say, has often gone unthanked, more is the
> > pity. Maybe both can be encouraged to join us at a later meeting?
> >
> > John (Telford) it seems silly us going to Oxford individually, how about
> > singling down to one car?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Tim
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Sharon White" <frizzyfiona(a)ntlworld.com>
> > To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 11:43 AM
> > Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Cat*ley gathering May 2008
> >
> >
> >> That's great! I'm really looking forward to meeting everyone and I'll
see
> >> whether my sister can also make this date - this will be easier for her
> > than
> >> the Autumn. Hopefully we can meet up with Kay as well later in the year
> > and
> >> meet Elaine at the same time.
> >> Thanks for your efforts Tim!
> >> Sharon
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: catley-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:catley-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On
> >> Behalf Of Tim Cattley
> >> Sent: 06 April 2008 09:48
> >> To: catley(a)rootsweb.com
> >> Subject: [CATLEY] Cat*ley gathering May 2008
> >>
> >> It is clear to me, looking at all the responses to my email concerning
> >> the
> >> original Oxford meeting proposal for Saturday 17th May, that we should
> > keep
> >> to this date.
> >>
> >> Sharon and Liz are obviously geared to this meeting anyway and Chris
> >> indicates that the Autumn may be problematical but that any weekend in
> >> May
> >> is OK.
> >>
> >> John+self are OK for any weekend.
> >>
> >> Nigel is undecided re 16/17th May.
> >>
> >> Elaine seemingly can not make either a Sat or Sun.
> >>
> >> It is obviously impossible to find a date which suits everybody so we
> >> must
> >> go with "the best average" at this stage I think.
> >>
> >> Sharon:- Kay has postponed her May UK visit. Not her visit to us
whilst
> > in
> >> the UK!
> >>
> >> Kay is indicating that she may be able to reschedule her UK visit for
the
> >> autumn and if she does, that will be reason enough to have another
> >> get-together for all concerned by which time hopefully Elaine will have
> >> figured out a way to join us?
> >>
> >> Will advise venue soon
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Tim
> >>
> >>
> >>
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So,
The venue for this, the second Cat*ley families researchers meeting, will be
as follows:-
The Trout Inn
Lower Wolvercote
Oxford
OX2 8PN.
I have not been there, but it comes recommended by Chris and certainly the
web site shows an interesting PH on the banks of the Thames and full of
character.
Glad to learn that Lynda and her cousin Leonard will be coming and if your
sister can attend as well Sharon, so much the better.
The get-together is open to all Cat*ley associated researchers, it is not
exclusive or formal in any way, so any "sleepers" on the List are welcome to
drop in and meet us.
I apologise to any parties who wish to meet up but can not make this
Saturday 17th May association. We have to go with the majority view this
time but there will be other opportunities.
At the first meeting in Shrewsbury back in 2004 it was just John Catley, Kay
Heath and self but the Catley Rootsweb site has come a long way since then
and I hope that some of the other interested parties here in the UK will
make the venue?
It is perhaps unfair of me to put persons "on the spot" as it were, but I am
going to write it here anyway; in that two people who have not responded,
yet I for one, would very much like to meet at sometime, are Merve Davies
and Dave Meredith.
It was before my time but did not Dave kick off the Catley-Rootsweb site
initially? His work has never been voiced in appreciation except by Erica
Hills and Chris Newall.
Dave has always been in the background, yet has come up with some most
interesting web sites and has often proffered very useful help to
individuals, which I have to say, has often gone unthanked, more is the
pity. Maybe both can be encouraged to join us at a later meeting?
John (Telford) it seems silly us going to Oxford individually, how about
singling down to one car?
Regards
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon White" <frizzyfiona(a)ntlworld.com>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Cat*ley gathering May 2008
> That's great! I'm really looking forward to meeting everyone and I'll see
> whether my sister can also make this date - this will be easier for her
than
> the Autumn. Hopefully we can meet up with Kay as well later in the year
and
> meet Elaine at the same time.
> Thanks for your efforts Tim!
> Sharon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: catley-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:catley-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
> Behalf Of Tim Cattley
> Sent: 06 April 2008 09:48
> To: catley(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CATLEY] Cat*ley gathering May 2008
>
> It is clear to me, looking at all the responses to my email concerning the
> original Oxford meeting proposal for Saturday 17th May, that we should
keep
> to this date.
>
> Sharon and Liz are obviously geared to this meeting anyway and Chris
> indicates that the Autumn may be problematical but that any weekend in May
> is OK.
>
> John+self are OK for any weekend.
>
> Nigel is undecided re 16/17th May.
>
> Elaine seemingly can not make either a Sat or Sun.
>
> It is obviously impossible to find a date which suits everybody so we must
> go with "the best average" at this stage I think.
>
> Sharon:- Kay has postponed her May UK visit. Not her visit to us whilst
in
> the UK!
>
> Kay is indicating that she may be able to reschedule her UK visit for the
> autumn and if she does, that will be reason enough to have another
> get-together for all concerned by which time hopefully Elaine will have
> figured out a way to join us?
>
> Will advise venue soon
>
> Regards
>
> Tim
>
>
>
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It is clear to me, looking at all the responses to my email concerning the original Oxford meeting proposal for Saturday 17th May, that we should keep to this date.
Sharon and Liz are obviously geared to this meeting anyway and Chris indicates that the Autumn may be problematical but that any weekend in May is OK.
John+self are OK for any weekend.
Nigel is undecided re 16/17th May.
Elaine seemingly can not make either a Sat or Sun.
It is obviously impossible to find a date which suits everybody so we must go with "the best average" at this stage I think.
Sharon:- Kay has postponed her May UK visit. Not her visit to us whilst in the UK!
Kay is indicating that she may be able to reschedule her UK visit for the autumn and if she does, that will be reason enough to have another get-together for all concerned by which time hopefully Elaine will have figured out a way to join us?
Will advise venue soon
Regards
Tim
Hi All
As I live in Halifax West Yorkshire. I am relying on my partner to bring me to Oxford. As he is not really interested in genealogy I do really think it is unfair of me to expect him to drive me on his day off. I am willing to come to a rearranged meeting in the autumn. Also my daughter has announced she is off to America at the end of May, I would like to spend some time with her before her departure. I am hoping I am not putting a spanner in the works, but if the idea was to meet with Kay, I am willing to postpone till the autumn, this will also give Sharon time to do her research in Hertford.
Best wishes to you all and thank you for your consideration
Elaine
Hi All,
Just picked up my emails. I can do any old day at the moment, but Sunday
would be better if it helps Elaine out. I might just make a weekend of it as
it's my birthday on the 15th.
Liz
Sorry, should have responded earlier. The weekend of 16/17th is still a bit
up in the air for me, but like Chris I am happy to go with the majority.
Nigel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Newall" <chris(a)rebus.demon.co.uk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Co Catley researchers meeting
> Tim Cattley <timjhcat(a)tiscali.co.uk> writes
>
>>We have had comments from John, Sharon and Elaine so far.
>>
>>Liz.C. Chris.N Lynda.P and Nigel.B all voiced an initial interest in
>>meeting; so, have you comments to make about keeping the original
>>Saturday May 17th date, or maybe shifting to a Sunday to enable Elaine
>>to attend, or maybe postpone until Autumn?
>>
>>Obviously John and self are flexible and will go with the flow but we
>>need a general consensus of opinion from the rest of you.
>
> I am happy to go with the majority. Most weekends in May should be OK,
> the Autumn is more problematical and I cannot guarantee dates in
> October.
>
> Chris
> --
> Chris Newall EMail : chris(a)rebus.demon.co.uk
> Ealing, London, W5 Website: http://www.rebus.demon.co.uk/
>
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For those of you looking into the Anstey Cat*leys, if you do not monitor ebay, it may be worth you having a look today under Catley.
There is a 1904 dated post card for sale that captures the effect of a traction engine explosion at Gt Chesterford, under the heading of Linton Catley Park..
Various names quoted, along with Mynott who Anstey researchers will recognise as a family married into the Catleys.
I mention the cards existence because I recall Listers mentioning Catley Park as a location in recent emails.
Regards
Tim Cattley
We have had comments from John, Sharon and Elaine so far.
Liz.C. Chris.N Lynda.P and Nigel.B all voiced an initial interest in meeting; so, have you comments to make about keeping the original Saturday May 17th date, or maybe shifting to a Sunday to enable Elaine to attend, or maybe postpone until Autumn?
Obviously John and self are flexible and will go with the flow but we need a general consensus of opinion from the rest of you.
Regards
Tim
Tim, we could always make it on Sunday - I will miss church if necessary
John one T
> Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 15:24:57 +0100> From: l.bellerby(a)btinternet.com> To: catley(a)rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Cat*ley gathering 2008> > Hi Tim,> > I am not to sure on what to do. As I work Saturdays, and if I want a Saturday off work I have to use a weeks Holiday. I am obviously not prepared to use 2 weeks holiday to come to Oxford for 1 day, if you know what I mean.> > Elaine> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CATLEY-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
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Hi Tim
I would still like to meet up in May, especially as there have been so many
developments on the Anstey Catley Tree and in view of my planned August trip
to the Hertfordshire villages and Record Office. Having said that, if the
majority would rather leave it until the Autumn then I'm happy to go along
with that and then share my information gathered from the Hertfordshire
records at that time.
It's a shame for Kay if she's coming all the way over here and then doesn't
get to meet up though.
Sharon
-----Original Message-----
From: catley-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:catley-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Tim Cattley
Sent: 03 April 2008 00:31
To: catley(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CATLEY] Cat*ley gathering 2008
Just to remind you all,
It was intended that we should have a our 2nd multi Cat*ley family
researchers link-up in Oxford on Saturday 17th May.
The reason for location and date was so that Kay Heath could attend whilst
over here in the UK ex Australia.
Unfortunately, Kay has had to postpone her trip but hopes to get over later
in the year.
That leaves the rest of us with two obvious choices, 1. Keep the date in
May, or, 2. Defer our meeting pending Kay's longer term plans and a possible
UK trip in the autumn?
There are some of you I know, who are very keen to link up sooner rather
than later and will feel disappointed if the May gathering does not go ahead
(this comment is addressed especially at the Anstey Cat*ley Tree researchers
who have a lot of new research information to discuss) as they are poised to
combine resources.
Can we have an open forum from those of you who expressed an interest in
joining Kay plus John Catley and self, Tim Cattley?
For my part, am inclined towards keeping the original date and venue which
is a village P.H. near Oxford recommended by Chris Newall as a good relaxed
gastro pub. Also Oxford looks to be "central" for the likes of self in
Shropshire, Liz down in Kent and Sharon who I think is in Dorset.
Lets discuss,
Regards Tim
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