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Originally posted by hercule View Postmmm, unfortunately that Lutheran contemporary of his had more cousins than I've had hot dinners
(they weren't all called George were they?!)
Georg Christoph Bach (b Erfurt, 6 Sept 1642; d Schweinfurt, 27 April 1697)
Georg Friedrich Bach (b Tann, 17 March 1793; d Iserlohn, 2 Oct 1860)
Georg Michael Bach (b Ruhla, 27 Sept 1703; d Halle, 18 Feb 1771)
Johann Christoph Georg Bach (b Ohrdruf, 8 May 1747; d Ohrdruf, 30 Dec 1814)
Johann Georg Bach (b Eisenach, bap. 2 Oct 1751; d Eisenach, 12 April 1797)
Johann Georg Bach (b ?Güstrow, 1786; d Elberfeld, 6 Dec 1874)
Philipp Christian Georg Bach (b Ohrdruf, 6 April 1734; d Wernigshausen, 18 Aug 1809)
Your "H", I think.
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Norfolk Born
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Norfolk Born
'Sorry for my vague wording...'
'Sorry I miscounted them...'
Get a grip! The questions are difficult enough as it is without having to stop and wonder whether they've been checked by those who set them.
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Anna
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rubbernecker
Oh dear. The thread appears to have hit another weird fermata. Can anyone tell me what's going on as I have (as was correctly suggested above) been up a Welsh mountain today (the Sugarloaf) and have also just demolished yet another bottle of the Co-Op Rioja. How rapidly have I become stereotyped!
Caliban - I have to say I found your E very intriguing, but I have to agree with Ofca that unless the E stood for something common to all 3, such as Ernest, Eugene or Emmanuel, it falls outside what we vaguely understand to be the 'rules' of this game. No wonder no one could get it, had it not been for all the force feeding...
Now will somebody please set the next question else Mistress Anna will be upon you with her cane!
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Welcome back Rubbers. Yes the tumbleweed seems to have blown into town... What seems to have happened is that hercule solved scb's G, but then sought to hand it over to ofca in consequence of the latter having offered some trenchant comments... with the result that nobody's set one.
I'm hoping that hercule is in fact working on an "H" to kick the week off..."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostCaliban - I have to say I found your E very intriguing, but I have to agree with Ofca that unless the E stood for something common to all 3, such as Ernest, Eugene or Emmanuel, it falls outside what we vaguely understand to be the 'rules' of this game. No wonder no one could get it, had it not been for all the force feeding...
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Mind you, I wdn't have got Helm anyway, because I'm one of those who still use Wotquenne to find my way around Carl Ph: Emmanuel's works...Last edited by vinteuil; 21-03-11, 06:48.
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