[Bell Historians] St Cathrin de Cree

Philip Denton philip_denton at Qy0fbKkdZ13w5aoae4z6RyfP4eBzdkPZIcsZ1fD4YMx4MUfZWNHhiuOK8Uh4q517ZNJhiDcdmOSDLxGPUizyX_lYlWw.yahoo.invalid
Mon Jun 25 21:20:44 BST 2007


Fair point...you're probably right.
   
  Philip.
   
  By the way, which City Church dedication should we dissect next?

Anne Willis <zen16073 at D_K9_l6--wrQibqF8gdpghhuw7OIbTpQUS1urM32DRYmCMV4d_IB05vf1DRmq5H94HgSzEJQBBA9w44.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
              
  
      
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  From: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com [mailto:bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Philip Denton
Sent: 25 June 2007 16:02
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Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] St Cathrin de Cree

  
          What about Kathryn and Katrine? I know one of each.

    

    PD

Anne Willis <zen16073 at D_K9_l6--wrQibqF8gdpghhuw7OIbTpQUS1urM32DRYmCMV4d_IB05vf1DRmq5H94HgSzEJQBBA9w44.yahoo.invalid> wrote
  
  
  Kathryn yes, but Katrine is surely pronounced differently, and presumably derives from Catriona/Katrina (which I assume is a Celtic variant of C/Katha/erine).
  
  Anne





  

         

       
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