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  <title>686: Ch 8 — Cranford</title>
  <description>Ep. 686: Cranford | Chapter 8 Book talk begins at 15:54 Lady Glenmire (a real baron’s widow!) is in town, and the Cranford ladies can’t decide whether to curtsey or completely ignore her—Mrs. Jamieson prefers the latter.  --------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 Episode start 1:55 - MAY RAFFLE - Sir Walter Scott Cross stitch from Rebecca S (Of Book it with Becca) 2:25 - Send your crafty videos: https://bit.ly/craftlit-be-crafty 4:45 - Plum Deluxe Tea-CraftLit's Discount Code! https://bit.ly/craftlit-pdtea 5:05 -  Doom and Bloom book, 5:35 - Struthless’s YouTube channel 8:01 - ELSIE BLOUSE on WEARING HISTORY wearinghistory.com  8:50 -  American Dressmaking Step by Step book. Hope that helps! 10:40 -  cool pollinator info to be found on sites like this! And  Two-spotted Bumblebee on Coreopsis from Donna Schmidt 13:48-Anya’s voice mail &amp;amp;nbsp; BOOK TALK—Re-hash Notes 15:57 - Last week Visiting - RE-LISTEN Pre-hash Notes 17:00 - Your Ladyship. Ended with Cherry Brandy (ha!) And Mrs Jamieson blurting out to everyone she would be hosting her SIL Lady Glenmire soon. 17:50 - shared subscription to newspaper. SOME REALLY CLEVER Austen-like wordplay in today’s chapter. A lot of fun! Characters in *Cranford* (Updated for Chs. 6–8)   18:25 - County families—the landed gentry in the county - you know…the only important people in the area :(   Miss Pole “I’ll think of something to say back to her… tonight…”—nothing changes HA!   18:40 Peerage - prob refers to Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage (first pub was 1826!!!) Only 16 Scottish peers were SELECTED to sit in the House of Lords; 19:00 -comparison to Job - God takes everything from him then torments him some more.   20:40 - The Arley’s&amp;amp;nbsp; - we learned that Lady Arley shopped at Betty Barker’s milliner shop last week and was part of why the shop eventually only served the well-to-do of Cranford ——which lets us know that there WAS a well-to-do set and our ladies are not they!   22:00 - Fourth at pool - another card game   22:45 - Sedulously-Dedication, diligence   22:55 - “thought you might want a description of Mrs Smith, Her being a bride”. B/c often a bride’s 1st appearance in society after honeymoon she wore her dress.   23:15 - ***nipped up her petticoats*** -   25:10 - Mr Milliner - introduce him to listeners - ignored back door (GASP)   25:15 - candle lighters as an excise LOL ALSO what’s she making them out of?!??? - EXCELLENT WAY TO USE OLD BILLS &amp;amp;amp; LETTERS!   Assumption no one will go LOL -   Poole’s rationalization to go to party 🤣 - don’t give her the satisfaction of hurting us (but mostly I HAVE A NEW CAP!!!)   27:23 - Phlegmatic&amp;amp;nbsp; - Mrs Jamieson - of the Four Temperaments: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic - UNemotional   Very smart cap&amp;amp;nbsp; - Miss Pole -   Duty was to FIRST buy a new cap - everyone does b/c   when wearing a new cap, Cranford ladies were like Ostriches and didn’t care what was on their bodies -&amp;amp;nbsp; lol -   28:00 - Brooches - popular now??    Dogs eyes -   Hair insides - Mausoleum/weeping willow   Stiff muslin - like brooch mounted on florettes   We’re brooches out of fashion??!? -      30:00- LISTEN to the description of Miss Pole! HA!    Scotch pebbles - not really timely. Victoria bought Balmoral in 1848 and suddenly Scottish agates (found in stream beds with other semi-precious stones) were VERY popular      30:45 - Hair powder Over his coat collar - started in 1715 and was WAY out of date by now   *St James’ Chronicle* is a 4-way shared subscription with Cranford ladies - Quarter share -   Mr Mulliner —ADD to cheat sheet -   He looked like a Sulky cockatoo. lol&amp;amp;nbsp; -   31:25 - her furniture—Era predates-Louis 14th (1638-1715) - remember people were cheap, furniture was not   32:12 - pembrook table - drop-leaf table   32:45 - Kaleidoscope - invented in 1817 by Sir David Brewster; Conversation Cards and Puzzle Cards - seen in the Doctor sub-plot of the Mini-series/“Mr Harrisson’s Confessions (1851)   34:30 - Drawings on tea chests - Might be Tole painting? might be like  this (which happens to be ***japanned!*** A tinplate tea chest, c. 1760, painted with naturalistic flowers and containing two tinplate tea canisters and a sugar box. Private collection)    Essential guide to tea chests and caddies   36:35 - torpid - mentally OR physically inactive   Agreeable and not formally - seated   36:40 - 10£ - would have purchased her whole ensemble - see below   A Lord, yet NOT a ***Lord*** - had become a common turn of phrase (A __- but not A ____), kind of like “because Reasons” has become shorthand in conversation.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Lady Glenmire and Mrs. Jaimeson - SIL   41:05 - Small lumps of sugar - b/c sugar was lumped in-house, not purchased in pre-squared form   Preference, Ombré, Quadrille, ***Basto***, Spadille - card games and Basto=Ace of Clubs is 3rd highest trump card in Ober and Quadrille. By playing it, Misss Pole makes Lady GLenmire use up the highest trump spadrille - the Ace of Spades   41:50 - Mrs Forrester’s (of Cow fame) LACE STORY!   43:00 - Catholic Emancipation Bill = 1829 gave Catholics access to certain public offices from which they had previously been barred. This would have exactly ZERO impact on the making of Brussels Lace.   42:30 - Emetic + top-boot *(in the early 1800s, Wellingtons were sometimes referred to as &amp;quot;top boots&amp;quot;. 42:50 - The term &amp;quot;top boots&amp;quot; was used for high-cut boots, often associated with riding or military wear, and Wellingtons were a popular type of boot in that category)* - emetic causes vomiting (NOT as done in the mini-series)   43:30 - astronomy/astrology - Francis Moor’s astrological predictions   &amp;amp;nbsp; Post-chapter Notes   Martha no family in town?    LOVE the “How do we address a Lady - I forgot!”   HA! Mrs Jaimeson seems pretty desperate for company by the time the ladies visit! HA!   - LOVE Mulliner relationship with All The Women - ugh…mansplaining.      miss Pole’s triumphant first comment -   The DOG gets the cream!!?!? We were as intelligent and sensible as the dog - HA!!!   Mrs Forrester is wearing VOMIT LACE! HA!   LACE EPISODE PUT &amp;quot;PLAUSIBLE&amp;quot; on screen like mythbusters   LEANNE LACE VIDEO   &amp;amp;nbsp; Additional notes for the lace video at the end:    Lace of Long Ago   1920s Belgian Lace Makers    Nalbinding    Kerouac's manuscript   &amp;amp;nbsp; Miscellaneous Clothing costs research (some)   MeasuringWorth.com   Cunnington, C. 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