[Spellyans] Goat
Craig Weatherhill
craig at agantavas.org
Sun Apr 12 18:01:47 IST 2009
You're a sweetie, so you are.
Craig
On 12 Ebr 2009, at 17:39, Pat Miller wrote:
> And me, I agree with you Craig!
> Pat
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> From: Craig Weatherhill <craig at agantavas.org>
> To: Standard Cornish discussion list <spellyans at kernowek.net>
> Sent: Sunday, 12 April, 2009 5:30:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [Spellyans] Goat
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> All bar me, it seems. Historic place names (if from Cornish
> sources) are part of the scribal tradition. They're not all on maps
> - in fact, very few are. You'll find them on Cornish pipe rolls,
> assize rolls, charters, inventories, probate documents, etc. etc.
> For me, that makes them part of the Cornish scribal tradition and,
> accordingly, should be taken seriously. I always have in that regard.
>
> Craig
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> On 12 Ebr 2009, at 11:31, Michael Everson wrote:
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> > On 10 Apr 2009, at 16:15, Craig Weatherhill wrote:
> >
> >> Plus historic place name evidence: gaver 4; gavar 0.
> >
> > In fairness, I think we are all agreed that historic place-names
> do not fall within the scribal tradition per se.
> >
> > Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/
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