Vol 1: The Bluets - Lackham Countryside Centre
Vol 1: The Bluets - Lackham Countryside Centre
Vol 1: The Bluets - Lackham Countryside Centre
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Further research, by ourselves and others, has given us much additional<br />
information and has corrected, or developed, some of what was already in<br />
place. It is unlikely that a new print edition will be forthcoming in the near<br />
future and so it has been decided to make this information available online.<br />
New material has been inserted in blue so that you can avoid rereading<br />
what is already known.<br />
<strong>The</strong> text has been developed to take advantage of electronic publishing<br />
features, specifically by the use of hyperlinks to take you to the figures<br />
and references. Hyperlinks to figures are shown in blue underline –<br />
Hopefully the mistakes in the previous edition have been corrected and<br />
not too many new ones have been added. As always the help of everyone<br />
who has contributed their expertise and knowledge is gratefully<br />
acknowledged. If we have scrambled the information that is our fault,<br />
not theirs.<br />
Please do get in touch with comments, either by the links above or through<br />
the <strong>Lackham</strong> website<br />
Tony Pratt and Karen Repko<br />
February 2009<br />
Introduction to the revised online edition January 2011<br />
Having lost our Word version of the text (don’t ask) we had to recover the<br />
document from the pdf file on the web, the 2009 version. Whilst annoying<br />
(to put it mildly) this has allowed us to correct errors and incorporate new<br />
information into the text, and for this reason we are uploading this new<br />
edition. It may well be that some of the blue “new” text was new to 2009,<br />
our apologies for this. We have tried to return all the text enhancements,<br />
such as italics etc but will certainly have missed some, please do let us<br />
know where we have missed things. It is appropriate to launch our most up<br />
to date version now, as the final version of the History of <strong>Lackham</strong> (volume<br />
IV) has just been launched<br />
http://www.lackham.co.uk/history/<strong>The</strong>_Manor_<strong>Lackham</strong>_IV.pdf.<br />
Our thanks to Peter Haworth for his valuable assistance with the Bluet<br />
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