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Ancestry Research in the UK
Genealogy Ancestry Research in the UK
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Web Search Results

The Cornish in Latin America
Explains why thousands of Cornish migrated to South and Central America and the Caribbean. It includes biographies, photographs, community histories and a searchable database of over 2,500 migrants.
www.ex.ac.uk/

British Home Children
Between 1870 and 1940, more than fifty child care organizations deported 100,000 alleged orphaned, abandoned, illegitimate, and impoverished children to Canada ostensibly to 'provide them with better lives than they would have had in England.'
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Murdoch House: Global Migration Project
Studying emigrants from Cornwall and soliciting information from others.
www.redruth.org/

Old English Compared to Modern English
Merriam-Webster Online article uses a passage from Aelfric's Homily on St. Gregory to show the similarities and differences between Old English and Modern English. Also compares Middle English to Modern English and describes the Germanic roots of Old English.
www.m-w.com/

english or English? Attitudes, Local Varieties and English Language Teaching
This article discusses the issues surrounding the phenomenon of local varieties of English, those developments which take place where forms of the ex-colonial language have evolved and developed in their own right independently of their metropolitan sources.
www-writing.berkeley.edu/