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The last part in History is silly. Is the garden open or isn't it? Is the "previous sentence" statement (Garden open) referring to the currently previous sentence (Garden open)? --Yooden☮
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Family crest f Packers who lived at groombridge in the 1600's. I am a descendent of those packers 17th generation. One of his descendents John Packer also build a chapel on this site. I am seeking an image of both the Packer Crest and the Packer Shield. I would appreciate any assistance you may be able to help me imgess of either or both. Thank you.
rpacker6@comcast.net 67.172.23.12 (talk) 01:39, 2 January 2009 (UTC)Reply
This page is really for the discussion of the article. Do you know that the Packer family were actually granted arms? I'd advise you to contact office@groombridge.co.uk for any further information etc. Best, --Cameron*12:09, 2 January 2009 (UTC)Reply