I received a fascinating email several days ago. The sender is researching tunnels in England: long ones which stretch for miles, and which were large enough...
It has been announced that His Majesty King Francis II (also known as Duke Franz of Bavaria) will celebrate his seventieth birthday at Schloss Nymphenburg,...
In a message dated 17/05/2003 16:41:49 Central Standard Time, noel.mcferran@... writes: When I was a boy there was a story that there had been a tunnel...
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In a message dated 19/5/03 10:50:32 PM, ScotHeritage@... writes: << When I was a boy there was a story that there had been a tunnel across the River Ness...
... The problem with rumors of tunnels is that they abound EVERYWHERE. I remember a recent conversation with a Catholic scholar who is also a nun and she...
Greetings, While I am not familiar with the particular case of the Ness tunnel, tunnelling by sappers in general was a highly-developed aspect of siege warfare...
In a message dated 20/5/03 1:33:41 AM, kinkor@... writes: << tunnelling by sappers in general was a highly-developed aspect of siege warfare during the...
Thank you for this information. Your use of the phrase "loyal greetings" gave me pause to contemplate. A Jacobite living in the British Isles or Canada,...
Oops. Sorry. Quick clarification: I wrote "A Jacobite who is a citizen of most other countries has an allegiance to his own nation's sovereign authority, and...
I take the liberty to forward the following from another list, which itself borrowed it from elsewhere, while making sure to dutifully cite the original...
In a message dated 20/05/2003 05:09:48 Central Standard Time, ... the River Ness, but from your description of size and depth the area of the river where the...
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MOL DO OIGHREACHD CELEBRATE YOUR HERITAGE to listen to ScotRadio just click below Click here for short films <A...
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In a message dated 19/05/2003 19:05:36 Central Standard Time, pbellema@... writes: Pierre if you were in a protestant village you would also hear...
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In a message dated 19/05/2003 18:55:10 Central Standard Time, Republican3000@... writes: Alan in the West Coast where I was a boy, and where the odd bottle...
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This query raises a number of intriguing issues. It should be noted that even though the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776 is important as a...
It is my thesis based upon the documentary evidence that the Declaration of Arbroath (1320) was not violated by the reign of King James VI (I) in both Scotland...
You're correct, Dave. I'm not sure if it's law or custom either. I know most of the Americans who have been offered knighthood a de facto British monarch...
Beautifully stated. Thank you for this thorough and, IMHO, definitive answer. It's interesting that, as you correctly state, the actual breaking of our ...
IMHO the most concise explanation of the subject I have ever read. I am much obliged to you. Robert Stewart ... From: sautoir [mailto:sautoir@...] Sent:...
In a message dated 21/5/03 6:18:21 AM, Pern148@... writes: << I know most of the Americans who have been offered knighthood a de facto British monarch have...
Good point. Many have accepted the "honourary" knighthood in recent times. But earlier, from what I've heard, it was considered appropriate for Americans to...
I've enjoyed reading the recent communications regarding His Majesty King Francis II and wondered the groups opinion of the King and his family. What kind of...
When I was young I lived near the home of the current Cluny MacPherson whose son I was friends with. He told me of a secret tunnel under his castle (Newton),...
In a message dated 21/5/03 10:22:24 AM, Pern148@... writes: << And certainly no American would ever speak of or address any of them as "Sir." >> I have...
AFAIK the film is now on release here in the UK (posters abound all over London). I am not sure if it will be on general release in North America but even if...
Sorry but this is incorrect. Firstly Charlie Chaplin was British. Although he lived in the US for a considerable period of time he never became an American...
Yes! I should have said he started and ended his days in England. Hadn't seen that about Michael. Last time I visited his site, most if not all the links...