WEBVTT 00:24:32.000 --> 00:24:32.900 Question for Alexander: when County Councils were set up in 1888, do you know if there were any significant protests by people who thought they had been allocated to the wrong county? 00:25:56.000 --> 00:25:56.900 Q for Alexander: when did Peterborough transfer from Northamptonshire to Cambridgeshire, and why? (now a unitary, of course) 00:25:59.000 --> 00:25:59.900 Also for Alex: Can you talk about the (recent?) introduction and spread(?) of the term 'ceremonial county'? 00:27:15.000 --> 00:27:15.900 Question for Alexander later I am going to reference Charles Phythian Adams Cultural provinces - the Weald and Downland culture crosses the county boundary of Hants and Sussex so that East Hampshire identifies culturally with Sussex but not with the New Forest does this apply to Rutland ? 00:28:56.000 --> 00:28:56.900 Thanks. I take it that they are the 'counties' with Lords Lieutenants 00:28:57.000 --> 00:28:57.900 yes Joe that is correct 00:30:31.000 --> 00:30:31.900 Alex: a fascinating paper that puts the campaign for Cornwall (and devolution) into broader context. just following up Beat's question with a comment. I'm thinking about the long history of county mapping, and contemporary 17th / 18th century travel writers who noted their passage from one county to the next. 00:30:35.000 --> 00:30:35.900 Just wanted to flag up two of the great comic contributions to the county identity debate: Beachcomber's 'Directory of Huntingdonshire Cabmen' and 'Rutland Weekend Television'.