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Subject: [Leica] french tomb
From: philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD)
Date: Wed Jan 16 12:12:51 2008
References: <81C47B74-35DD-4BCE-9160-937F846CA6BE@wanadoo.fr>

Thanks Fra?ois.
I had found a Saint Agricole on google, but didn't think it could be 
spelt without an e too.

Merci encore
phx


Fran?ois Berton wrote:

>
>>>
>>> The first one on the list has a nice rural "Christian?" or
>>> revolutionay name I had never heard beforehand.
>>> http://tinyurl.com/2xma5s
>>>
>>
>>
>> "voila that"   :-)
>>
>> ... I never heard it, the image has a wonderful feel to it...Steve
>>
>>
>>
>>  Yes. Agricol was the name of a bishop of seventh century, at  
>> Avignon (france). And this first-name was a bit common. For example  
>> Agricol Perdiguier, social writer of the 19th century
>
> I Think Agricole in the female form of the name;
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Replies: Reply from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] LUG The Year of the M8. :-))
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