Hello, all

I don't like having two event sentences for the same event on the same
date because it doesn't read very well.  I have gone to some lengths to
provide sentences which allow me to get a lot of info into one event
sentence (which may be several physical sentences).

However, I have hit a problem with a London School admission record
which has the following information:

Date of admission, school name and address, home address of the pupil,
father's name and a few miscellaneous bits of data.

I want both the school address and the home address to appear in the
location list, so I can track everyone who attended the school and
everyone who lived in that place.  Obviously, I can't have two locations
in the same event sentence.  If I use two sentences and try to run them
together, they appear with the same separation as any two events.

Is there any way round this?   Ideally, If I have to use two sentences,
I would like the second one to continue directly on from the first.

Second, and a bit simpler, I think. I have a number of electoral
registers all of which have this person living at the same address.  Is
there any way to record all these entries in one sentence?  e.g. The
1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921 electoral registers for St. Pancras show that
she lived at ........"

Any advice would be appreciated

Tony



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