British History/Mark Smith

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      K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    T = Timeliness    P = Politeness
      N = Nominated for Expert of the Month

DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-11-14carol10101010Nomany thanks Mark, my pal said he was the 2nd cousin, but i really didnt think this was possible, just with the time difference alone, but they were very adimant. best wishes for a lovely weekend carol
2009-11-13beauregard10101010No 
2009-10-30GERRY10101010YesMany thanks Mark! The journey time is most important to a certain aspect of the trial of William Palmer, and yet another clue as to more doubt being thrown onto the guilty verdict which ultimately led to his death on the gallows! Gerry Hinks
2009-10-30Phlox1091010Yesthank you very much. the only reason i gave you an 8 for clarity of response was because i really wanted specific people for this answer but i didn't actually put that in my question so i'll change the 8 to a 9. thanks again.
2009-10-15Laura10101010Nothank you so much I appreciate your response I will add tht to family bible :-)
2009-08-28Diane10101010YesI want to thank you Mark for your extremely fast and very detailed response. You definately know your British history and that was proven by how fast you responded and with details on every aspect of my question. It would have taken me forever to research what you where able to tell me in lighting fast time, and some of the information I would have probably NEVER been able to find. I was extremely impressed and very grateful for your time and response. So for anyone looking for fast and detailed knowledge of British history and Royalty, I would HIGHLY recommend "Mark Smith". Thank you again SO MUCh !!!....Diane
2009-08-20Elizabeth10101010NoThanks for getting back to me so quickly! I really appreciate it.
2009-06-11Candy10101010Noexcellent answer,too bad my british friends didnt know it, lolz
2009-05-16Soph10101010No 
2009-05-06Elizabeth10101010NoThe website was very useful.
2009-03-30Penny10101010YesI can not thank you enough for your help..I had for the most part hit a brick wall when trying to find this info. Your help was much needed and greatly apperciated.
2009-03-25mohammed habhab10101010Nothank you very mush
2009-03-19Kim10101010YesThank you Mark. I appreciate your quick response.
2009-03-17Leah10101010NoVery interesting. Great info! Thank you.
2009-03-15bianca10101010YesDear Mark, Thank you so much for your help. You have really helped me with the interview for my I search.
2009-03-15val dixon10101010Nothank's for your quick reply , it was much appreciated. val
2009-03-05Marilyn10101010No 
2009-02-28Christine Noad10101010Yesvery quick answer and hopefully right
2009-02-02Terry10101010YesThanks for your time and trouble Terry
2009-01-22Adrian10101010YesThanks for a very good answer
2009-01-20Brian10101010YesThankyou for your time and effort in answering this question Brian
2009-01-14cassius10101010YesThank you very much for your help. You gave me a clear detailed answer to a question which was important to me. I appreciate your time and consideration.
2009-01-12Martin10101010YesThanks. Very fast and exactly what I was hoping for.
2009-01-11Phil891010Yes A very polite answer
2009-01-07Jim10101010YesOnce again an excellent response to my question and deserving of maximum points.
2009-01-06Jim8991NoCould do a lot better! Ha! Ha! only joking!
2009-01-06Louise10101010NoThanks!
2008-12-06Sarah10101010Yes 
2008-12-06Tyson10101010YesQuick answer, thanks for the lead.
2008-10-24Lauren910109NoThank you very much :)

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I have a good basic knowledge of British history, but my speciality is the Kings and Queens of England and Scotland from 927 AD.

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No professional experience, but a lifelong interest and access to a variety of sources of information.

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