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5167
... was ... me ... boy" ... his ... would ... So I'll have another look at Castelli and TP-L's site to see if I can connect them properly!...
stephenmlark
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Apr 1, 2005
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5168
... of ... makes ... life -- ... grow ... a ... Sir ... of ... illegitimate ... can ... The "mystery" appears to be a simple mix-up between Arthur's mother and...
mariewalsh2003
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Apr 1, 2005
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5169
... Ann ... That takes care of the age problem, but I still wonder at why he used the Plantagenet name. Not only was it not his right, but it should have been...
oregonkaty
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Apr 1, 2005
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5170
The Pike and Shot Society's new website is up and running and contains some useful information and links. The address is _www.pikeandshotsociety.org_...
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edeborrett
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Apr 2, 2005
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5171
... mother ... having ... by ... whole ... used ... Mmm. I wonder if maybe you're coming at the surname business from an American viewpoint. Would I be right...
mariewalsh2003
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Apr 2, 2005
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5172
Hi I am looking for a link to a source that often is mentioned in this forum....Cassel?? I am helping a friend who's family name is Haselden. It is a very old ...
Beth
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Apr 4, 2005
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5173
You mean Jorge Castelli's www.tudorplace.com.ar , I presume. I can have a look but you have the address. I would also recommend Brian Tompsett's...
Stephen Lark
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Apr 4, 2005
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5174
Sorry, Beth, I have looked up the name on both websites and could find nobody. ... have a look but you have the address. I would also recommend Brian ...
stephenmlark
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Apr 4, 2005
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5175
I was reading Paul Johnson's column in Friday's Spectator on the subject. They were created by the Capels who, as you will doubtless recall, were descended...
stephenmlark
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Apr 5, 2005
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5176
... was ... about ... Well, I borrowed it from the library on Sunday. I haven't had time to read anything yet but TS features heavily in the index, mostly over...
stephenmlark
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Apr 5, 2005
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5177
Over spring break I was able to read two Ricardian novels and one biography. Has anyone here read Pamela Belle's "Lodestar"? I personally found it rather dull....
Megan Lerseth
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Apr 6, 2005
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5178
Thanks Stephen for all your help, I have found a few mentions of Haselden but nothing as grand as I was told. He said that they were second in the realm after...
Beth
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Apr 7, 2005
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5179
It cannot be off-topic because John of Gaunt was Richard's ancestor and died less than 60 years before his birth. Lords of the Manor are more practically...
stephenmlark
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Apr 7, 2005
10:13 am
5180
Thomas de Hesulden is listed in the retinue of Gaunt in Sydney Armitage-Smith's book, and is called Controller of the Household. Apart from this there is no...
Brian Wainwright
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Apr 7, 2005
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5181
... Thanks for that Megan. Glad you enjoyed it! Brian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Brian Wainwright
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Apr 7, 2005
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5182
Let's remember that today in 1483 King Edward IV died, and Richard's triumph and tragedies all began! Paul Trevor Bale...
Paul Trevor Bale
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Apr 9, 2005
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5183
Hello everyone, I just got the new issue of Renaissance Magazine and they reviewed the Michael Hicks biography of Richard. Has anyone read it? What did you...
Carol Rondou
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Apr 9, 2005
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5184
... the Michael Hicks biography of Richard. Has anyone read it? What did you think. Renaissance Magazine's reviews tend to be lacking. Heck, in the same...
stephenmlark
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Apr 10, 2005
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5185
... Richard's ... Thank you for the reminder Paul. Hmm, wonder how this would sit with the newlyweds,being blessed in his chapel, knowing what we do about ...
Rhonda
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Apr 10, 2005
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5186
Oh dear. I swear, April is the unluckiest month of the year... ... Richard's ... Thank you for the reminder Paul. Hmm, wonder how this would sit with the...
Megan Lerseth
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Apr 10, 2005
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5187
Upuntil (sp?) Edward's death wasn't Easter time a lucky time for Edward?? I mean, military victories and so? To me that goes to show how pointless it is to...
amertzanis
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Apr 11, 2005
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5188
... I was just reading this thread-- my parents celebrated their 50th anniversary Saturday 9th. We gave them a big party, lots of fun. Lucky for me, the...
Stormysky
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Apr 11, 2005
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5189
I don't know about April being a "bad" month, but I am very glad and pleased for Charles and Camilla, they looked so happy together and she looked absoulately...
elizabeth Foley
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Apr 11, 2005
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5190
It's just a bit of a running "thing" in my family, as April is host to Edward IV's death, the sinking of the Titanic, Hitler's birthday, tax week (in America...
Megan Lerseth
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Apr 12, 2005
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5191
... Does he take a more "traditional" view of Richard?...
lilith82200
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Apr 12, 2005
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5192
Absolutely. His hero has always been Clarence, for some reason, and has never liked Richard in any way. The book is worth looking at for the pictures, but...
Paul Trevor Bale
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5193
Noticed that the new format has a calendar.Would it be inappropriate to use it to mark off important dates from our timeline? BTW, I, too, think the wedding of...
Rhonda
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Apr 12, 2005
11:31 am
5194
... has ... My ... Thnak you for the information. I think I will get it from my library before I risk buying it. I sadly do have some of Weir's works, at least...
lilith82200
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Apr 12, 2005
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5195
... Totally agree. I though the wedding was lovely, Camilla looked superb and they all (including the queen) looked very very happy about it. I also love...
mariewalsh2003
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Apr 12, 2005
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5196
Did you all already have a David Starkey conversation? My wife is reading his "Wives of Henry VIII" book and noted immediately that Starkey wrote that ...
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