Worth a repost. She was a very special lady.
Worth a repost. She was a very special lady.
#OnThisDay in 1986, my partner Robin and I decided that the thing we hadβhaving met in Januaryβwas a Very Good Thing. And, 40 years later, the Very Good Thing is still going. Please be happy with us.
One in five Reform members want non-white British citizens to be removed from UK, poll finds
Daniel Silvan Evans (1818β1903) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/miscellaneou...
For those interested in the history of personal computing: www.riscository.com/2026/voices-...
Jonathan Eastwood (1823β64) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/the-quotatio...
Oh, and fun extra fact: Ernest Weekley was a schoolfriend of James Platt junior, the extraordinarily multilingual OED1 consultant. See themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/miscellaneou...
Ernest Weekley (1865β1954) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/miscellaneou...
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orenz Morsbach (1850β1945) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/miscellaneou...
Ah yes, that "really really long poem about everything" (David Bowie).
Thanks - I'll see what I can do.
I should mention that I've just reorganized my website so that the articles are ordered chronologically, which I think makes for a more interesting read. For those (and I hope there are many) who are keen enough to read more than one article.
Edwin Abbott Abbott (1838β1926) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/miscellaneou...
Wonderful. An attempt which succeeds admirably. Ah, but WHICH dictionary?
Delighted to find that my piece about James Platt has now been cited in S. Laker, βJames Platt junior's contributions to Old English Grammarβ, in the latest issue of Trans. Philol. Soc. (doi: 10.1111/1467-968x.70022)βfirst time this website has been cited in an academic paper!
George Washington Salisbury Friedrichsen (nΓ© Cohen) (1886β1979) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/the-editors-...
No Battenberg for my colleagues, but I did buy some angel cake, which has similarities, and which I prefer.
I just wished my colleagues βHappy First Fascicle Dayβ (and urged them to eat a selection of cake et al.)βfor #OnThisDay in 1884 the first fascicle of the #OED was published. Do please concelebrate in your own way.
William Moore (1838/9β1907) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/the-quotatio...
Henry Fillmer Rutter (1860β1936) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/miscellaneou...
Alexander Kemlo (1839β1913) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/the-quotatio...
Charles George Crump (1862β1935) is my latest #OEDMaker, and hereβs a piece about him. Also available on Facebook to @DictionarySocNA members and at themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/the-editors-...
Thanks @simonkoppel.bsky.social. Interesting. It does indeed seem to be a bogus document; at least, it used to say so on this (now archived-only) page on the All Souls website. So that quotation needs redating. Leave it with me.... #ongoingresearch
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β¦None of these later details are relevant to the history of the OED, but at least they show that there was more to Leonard Mayall than cotton.
For a more durable version of this article see themakersoftheoed.wordpress.com/miscellaneou...
β¦kept in touch with former choristers all over the world, attending their annual dinner in the Palace. Such was his devotion to the institution and its singers that in his will he left nearly two-fifths of his substantial estate (he never married) to be shared out among a group of the choristers. β¦
β¦a rather unexpected reason: on a visit to Hampton Court Palace he attended a service in the Chapel Royal, and fell in love with the sound of the choir. He became a regular at the chapelβs services, and became friendly with the choristers; he even established an old choristersβ association, andβ¦
β¦no other evidence that Mayall contributed to the Dictionary, and he did indeed go into the family business, becoming a director of John Mayall Limited. He subsequently moved away from Mossley, and eventually took up residence in Hampton Wick, on the outskirts of London, forβ¦
β¦the splendid Murray Scriptorium project, and can be read in full here: www.murrayscriptorium.org/correspondent/may01
Leonard Mayallβs list of Lancashire terms doesnβt survive, but it seems likely that James Murray must have made some use of it, given that he preserved Mayallβs letter. There isβ¦
β¦his former schoolmaster enclosing his βlist of Lancashire words and expressionsβ (noting that they were βall in common use about here, among the lower classesβ). The letterβin which young Mayall βhope[s] the Dictionary is progressingββhas been transcribed as part ofβ¦