Established in 2007 by Timothy William Ferres: writing about a variety of topics including the Monarchy, Nobility, Gentry, Heraldry, Pageantry, Heritage, Country Houses, Conservation, Cats, Tchaikovsky.
Sunday, 10 December 2023
XVIth Anniversary
Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland is sixteen years old.
Here is my very first entry on the 2nd December, 2007.
Well done Timothy old man. Always turn to your bloggy thingie after I have read the Telegraph obituaries. Keep up the sterling work. It keeps those of us living west of the Bann abreast of important matters. Have a good Christmas. Go easy on the juniper juice. Looking forward to 2018,
Congratulations and thank you so much for your very informative blog. I read it almost every day and relate your various articles to the local locations as I drive along.
One in a million! Much appreciated. Thanks Lord B. Incidentally, I am interested in the origins of Ferres. My partner's mother was a Bermingham. There's a curious route from that name via Gaelicisation and Anglicisation that connects the two names.
Happy Anniversary Tim.
ReplyDeleteI read your blog every day.
Colin.Expat Canada.
Happy Birthday M'Lord. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary from the big house in the middle of the metropolis!
ReplyDeleteLove the blog. So edicational.
ReplyDeleteRuss
Congratulations as ever Lord Belmont on your first class blog. A regular read several times a week now - TS
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary Tim! Love reading the blog. How is the holiday going?
ReplyDeleteWell done Timothy old man. Always turn to your bloggy thingie after I have read the Telegraph obituaries. Keep up the sterling work. It keeps those of us living west of the Bann abreast of important matters. Have a good Christmas. Go easy on the juniper juice. Looking forward to 2018,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and thank you so much for your very informative blog. I read it almost every day
ReplyDeleteand relate your various articles to the local locations as I drive along.
Going easy on the juniper juice!
ReplyDeleteMany happy returns!
ReplyDeleteOne in a million! Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lord B. Incidentally, I am interested in the origins of Ferres. My partner's mother was a Bermingham. There's a curious route from that name via Gaelicisation and Anglicisation that connects the two names.
Keep it up sir. You're my daily habit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew. That means a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteStill turning to Lord B for my daily perusal. Keep it up Tim!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Andrew; greatly appreciated. Tim.
ReplyDeleteA belated happy birthday, Lord Belmont. Keep up the good work at Killynether and other NT properties
ReplyDeleteRobin, hard to believe it's been going for 15 years. I'll be at the old school house on Wednesday, and I have your ROH pamphlet.
ReplyDeleteMy first call of the day. Keeps me in touch with Ireland, North and South. Thank you Lord B.
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