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Newbury1

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #90 on: February 28, 2012, 04:30:PM »
I understand the point you are making.  But it wasn't me who brought it up.  From time to time, there are some things that the defence might not want to pre-emptively release.  ngb held back from pre-empting the Guardian article, even though there had been Simon McKay tweets laying down the heavy hints that there was something in the offing. 

It's possible that this kind of thing is unavoidable to a certain extent Nick.

Roch it wasn't directed at you. I just answered your post. The reference was really to Jackie!

I know this kind of thing has happened before; but to regular posters it is a frustrating way of presenting things - better to keep it mum until it can be released in full - imo!


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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #91 on: February 28, 2012, 04:31:PM »
Campion one of the most brilliant things about twitter is the really amazing people you meet on twitter you ought to go through my list and if there is anyone specific you would like to speak to I will introduce you.

I am in contact with two writers in particular that I think you would be interested in.

I came in contact with someone last May through Twitter and he is working on something massive at the moment for Jeremy that should just about swing this case to be referred for appeal.


Don't tell them, Jackie, keep them guessing. That way it will be an even bigger surprise when it breaks.  :D

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #92 on: February 28, 2012, 04:38:PM »

Don't tell them, Jackie, keep them guessing. That way it will be an even bigger surprise when it breaks.  :D

Choch, there's no guarantee that 'it' will prove to be a 'cure all' for those seeking a defence victory.  That's my point.  I think in this kind of situation the less said the better, for a number of reasons. 

Newbury1

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #93 on: February 28, 2012, 04:41:PM »

Don't tell them, Jackie, keep them guessing. That way it will be an even bigger surprise when it breaks.  :D

I've already guessed!

Chochokeira

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #94 on: February 28, 2012, 04:44:PM »
Choch, there's no guarantee that 'it' will prove to be a 'cure all' for those seeking a defence victory.  That's my point.  I think in this kind of situation the less said the better, for a number of reasons.


I didn't suggest that it would be a cure all, Rocky, but then I don't believe in cure alls. It will nevertheless prove very helpful to Jeremy.

Chochokeira

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #95 on: February 28, 2012, 04:49:PM »
I've already guessed!


Ah, but you're wrong ...

Newbury1

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #96 on: February 28, 2012, 04:52:PM »

Ah, but you're wrong ...

Ah, but I don't think I am - I think your wrong that you think I'm wrong!!

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #97 on: February 28, 2012, 04:56:PM »

I didn't suggest that it would be a cure all, Rocky, but then I don't believe in cure alls. It will nevertheless prove very helpful to Jeremy.

I agree.  And no disrespect to Jackie's enthusiasm but I do think Nick has a point.

Chochokeira

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #98 on: February 28, 2012, 05:05:PM »
Ah, but I don't think I am - I think your wrong that you think I'm wrong!!


Prove it!

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #99 on: February 28, 2012, 05:19:PM »
He may well have guessed right.  There are heavy clues to be had from recent memory.  My inclination is to leave this well alone for now. 

Chochokeira

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #100 on: February 28, 2012, 05:20:PM »
     Tiptre-Heath comes under the parish of Great Braxted/ Brackstead Parva, it covered an area of a thousand acres and remained the property of the King. Part of it covers Great Totham and Wickham Bishops which are directly adjacent to Brackstead Parva. The three parish boundaries conveniently meet at the summit of the biggest hill in Essex, whose significance will be addressed in due course. By an order of Council made in King Henry VIII reign, it was decreed and adjudged that all and every of the freeholders, copieholders, and inhabitants of the towns of Messing, Lyard Marney, Wygeboroughe Salcote, Tollyshunt-Knights, Tollyshunt- Darcye, Tollesburye, Goldeanger, Tolleshunt-major, Little Totham, Muche Tothame, Hebredge, Langeforde, Wikehamme, Braxted, Keldon in part and Inforde, and of Tip-treeheethe, shall have and enjoy to them, their heirs and successors and assignees Common of Pasture with all manner of Beastes and Cattells ( except Gootes ) at their pleasure without number, keeping their Hogges ringed, They also had the Estovers necessary for Fyreboote but could not use them commercially for making of bricke,tyle, lyme, pottes, nor for common Brewing to sell, nor for common Baking to sell out of their houses. There was also an ancient Silk and Spice Market where I believe goods from all over the known World could be traded even Gootes. I will never be able to look at a Goote in the same way again !!!   


Lovely piece on Tiptree Heath, Campers. That silk and spice market was on what still remains of the heath and the goods were almost certainly smuggled contraband. For many centuries, Tiptree Heath was a training ground for troops, often mounted troops, which made it a wonderful place for fairs, a marketplace, a centre for smugglers, horse trading in all senses of the term and horse racing. The troops even had their own pub in a tent on the heath, The High Flyer, which was also the nickname of the jockey  who ran it.

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #101 on: February 28, 2012, 06:03:PM »
      This is stating the sucking obvious but why does a theory have to be made in under a nano second, so giving the anti Bamber camp an instant opportunity to start their incessant chiaking which then descends into nonsensical personal attacks, illustrating an amoeba like mentality. You can slag it off all you like when I finish it, in fact I hope you do because this theory is like Captain Scarlet and he was indestructible. I cannot go any quicker because being a single digit typist I my index finger is beginning to resemble ET's middle one !!!     

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #102 on: February 28, 2012, 06:08:PM »
I  have visited Essex over the years ive been to Colchester a couple of years ago to collect a ebay win, clipped the outskirts of Brentwood, visited wickfod , and the wilkes jam factory at tiptree looks worth a visit, Essex looks much like North Lincolnshire lots of farms perhaps the land here is more flatter like Boston .

Newbury1

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #103 on: February 28, 2012, 06:31:PM »

Prove it!

I have by pm with another poster!! and I don't think it's a good idea to state it on the forum for obvious reasons, as pointed out by Roch!!

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Re: Bamber Country
« Reply #104 on: February 28, 2012, 06:55:PM »
I have by pm with another poster!! and I don't think it's a good idea to state it on the forum for obvious reasons, as pointed out by Roch!!

So are you willing to share the information via pm Nick?