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what am i doing wrong?
14th October 2011

hi i am doing something wrong as my blogs are not getting any comments. any advice from any one? cheers bri.

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frog lane
6th October 2011

can any one tell me about the workhouse, on froglane. i am interested in this kind of thing. many thanks bri.

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fact
14th September 2011

did you know in 1715 this happened:

Following The Uprising In Preston, Jacobite Prisoners Were Marched Through Wigan On The Way To London For Trial. A Few Were Tried In Wigan, And Five Were Publicly Executed In The Market Place.

interesting.

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my surname origin
13th September 2011

hi all if any of you have "lowe" as your surname you may find this interesting.

This ancient surname which can be confusingly English, Dutch, Germanic, Norman French or even Scottish in origin. It sometimes has identical spellings in different countries, but quite different meanings! If English it is usually spelt Low or Lowe, and derives from the pre 7th century word 'hlaw, meaning a prominent small hill, a barrow or burial mound, and hence somebody who lived by such a place. However in all countries it may be a medieval nickname derived from the Old Norse word 'lagr, meaning low or short, and hence probably given to a tall person!. The Norman French word 'lou', meaning wolf is also a possibility as a nickname in all countries. If so it described a ferocious individua, or again probably the reverse. In countries whose language is primarily German based the surname is recorded in many forms including Low, Lowe, Leeb (Germany), Lob and Lobe (Alsace), Leue, Leeuw, Leeuwink, Leeuwerink, Louw (Dutch), Lev (Czech) and others. Here it may derive from the pre medieval word 'lewo' meaning a lion, and hence was a name given to a brave or regal person. This explanation may have some connection with the Ashkenasic word 'leyb' and the lion of Judah. Lastly the name can be Scottish in origin, and a short form of male given name Lawrence. The first recorded spelling of the family name anywhere in the world may be that of John le Lu. This was dated 1207, in the Pipe Rolls of the county of Gloucestershire, during the reign of King John of England, 1199 - 1216. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

sorry if you found this boring, i thought it was interesting lol 

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oh ye
13th September 2011

oh ye i forgot to say i am new to this bloging thing. so bare with me, if i am doing it wrong let me know lol.

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bring it back
13th September 2011

would`nt it be brill if a millionaire came to wigan to bring back the casino. if i won the lottery thats what i would do :-)

 

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your memories of the casino
13th September 2011

hi all. i am interested in any ones memories who went to the casino. its my fav kind of music.....ever. my fav song is dobie grey, on the floor. but the snake is a very close second. it will be brill to hear from any body who went. if any one can write a book then why not write a book called " the voices of the casino" how good would that be. if i could write i would deffo write one. so i look forward to hearing from any of you good people. so adios for now.

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