a lost orthography

In 1561, a man named John Veron published a book called the Frutefull Treatise of Predestination and Providence … against the Swynysche Gruntings of the Atheystes and Epicures of Oure Time. Not much hope of finding tht on Amazon, I fear. But it’s obvious that our spelling of “swinish”, coming after his, defines orthographical decadence.

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  1. Rupert says:

    Much more has been lost over time, most notably the art of filial nomenclature. While idly reading up on the history of my Plymouth childhood village of Tamerton Foliot, currently in the news concerning Warleigh House and the attempts of its owner to find a rich bride, I came across this snippet of history…

    “In 1741 Warleigh-house, with the manors of Warleigh and Tamerton-Foliot, with the borough of Tamerton, came by purchase into the possession of Walter Radcliffe, esq. who married Admonition Bastard, (daughter of William Bastard of Gorston, in this county, esq.) who by the female line was lineally descended from Gertrude Copleston, one of the two coheiresses of John Copleston, the last of the male branch of Warleigh.”

    Further research shows that of the Bastards, many had the good sense to become local MPs.

    R

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