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In reply to the discussion: UK all-time high temperature record could be broken in the next 48 hours [View all]greatauntoftriplets
(179,027 posts)41. Well, I found a great book about families of Wexford on the John Grenham site.
Unfortunately, it's crazy expensive! It's $340 on Amazon US, and 75 pounds on Amazon UK. But I'll keep looking for it in hopes that I can find a cheaper copy. The cousin who is good at searching this stuff should have better luck than I did.
I do have Richard Roche's book "The Norman Invasion of Ireland", which contained some useful information.
Thanks again for the links. Did you get more rain yet?
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BritVic
Jul 2018
OP
$400 equates to my ANNUAL electricity bill in the UK - I will not moan any more !
BritVic
Jul 2018
#3
It's the humidity that does me in, I've been to Spain a few times and the heat's a lot more bearable
BritVic
Jul 2018
#5
Yes the nights are killing us....we've the windows open and are still waking 2 or 3 times during the
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
#17
It was great at the start, but we're about 3 months into this, which is unheard of for Ireland.
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
#18
Ah no, 65 would be a nice day here, but we have had lots of 75-80, and up the country it hit 90. We
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
#21
Normally it's nice for a while after the kids go back to school at the start of September, though
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
#23
As the old joke goes when an American tourist stops his car in the middle of nowhere, to ask
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
#32
You were unlucky with the May attempt. No, he was in 3rd class, so never stood a chance. Funnily
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
#34
I was fortunate to discover that a great great grandmother was from the Anglo Irish landowning class
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
#36
Actually she was courted by Henry the VIII before he turned his attention to
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
#38
Well, I found a great book about families of Wexford on the John Grenham site.
greatauntoftriplets
Jul 2018
#41