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Generalist January 2012
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Is the patron saint of the archdiocese of Tuam Jariath instead of Jarlath, or have I got the arrangement wrong? Or possibly Jacinth?
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Not doing this crossword, but have looked looked up my Irish Brewers and it does indeed give Jariath as the spelling.
15:44 Sat 17th Dec 2011
Hello again, following Stevenj's post I looked for 'Jariath' using Google and found nothing.
I have now tried a 'blast from the past' - WebCrawler , and have found several hits related to Tuam. Whether this is a legitimate alternative spelling or someone misreading text we may never know.
Based on Didymus's past record with weird spelling I am going with Jariath.
I have now tried a 'blast from the past' - WebCrawler , and have found several hits related to Tuam. Whether this is a legitimate alternative spelling or someone misreading text we may never know.
Based on Didymus's past record with weird spelling I am going with Jariath.
Have searched the text of the Irish Brewers on the Amazon website and both spellings come up, though Jarlath more than Jariath and, looking at the image of the main entry, Jarlath looks more likely. Will just have to accept Jariath though as a possible variant.
Cannot trust Brewers as the final authority any more after discovering that Helen of Troy was the daughter of Thetis (see under Momus) and that the Maid of Kent protested against Henry VIII's divorce from Anne Boleyn (both in last 2 editions of P&F!). Have emailed editors so hope these will be corrected, but it destroys one's faith in them.
Cannot trust Brewers as the final authority any more after discovering that Helen of Troy was the daughter of Thetis (see under Momus) and that the Maid of Kent protested against Henry VIII's divorce from Anne Boleyn (both in last 2 editions of P&F!). Have emailed editors so hope these will be corrected, but it destroys one's faith in them.
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