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That Dispatches piece was an eye opener
Sorry, I never watch television, mean to watch it more often - does his beekeeping pretence get a mention? Tempted to watch, but don't want it to be like a trip onto the Daily Mail website where I occasionally stumble across a story on and just get impotently angry and frustrated by their lies and xenophobia. Cheers, Ror
 
What a smart decision, to build the abbey where it would be handy for catching the train.

James
A colleague of mine worked the channels at Heathrow airport in the early 1990's one day he overheard an american couple discussing Windsor castle "fancy building a castle right at the end of an airport runway"
 
Sorry, I never watch television, mean to watch it more often - does his beekeeping pretence get a mention? Tempted to watch, but don't want it to be like a trip onto the Daily Mail website where I occasionally stumble across a story on and just get impotently angry and frustrated by their lies and xenophobia. Cheers, Ror
It’s just a list of a lot of the pies they have their fingers in
 
And how his nature conservation takes a back seat when money can be made from natural resources.
 
I think there was more chance of him being Jasper Tudors son.
Buried at Keynesham abbey, the remains of the buildings are just behind the train station.
He was incredibly loyal to Henry when others had deserted him on masse.
I was in a wars of the roses reenactment society.
I was Jasper Tudor, still have the armour and banner !
Not a member but some years ago I was invited to ride my Icelandic Horse in a team of Icelandics at a Viking reenactment during Melton Mowbray show. We were supposed to be the Cavalry.
 

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Not a member but some years ago I was invited to ride my Icelandic Horse in a team of Icelandics at a Viking reenactment during Melton Mowbray show. We were supposed to be the Cavalry.
I think I have the matching dog ...
 

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All I have in my ancestry is one of Dick Turpin's brothers.
Apparently I’m related to a Nigerian princess …. She’s sent me emails to send her some money
Of coursee, Fat Hal managed to destroy most of the English establishments too. Best waste of a skin we've had as a monarch..
 
Best waste of a skin we've had as a monarch..
I don't know, our current mob - carlo and his brat aren't much better but at least the Loch Ness Noncer (AKA the duke of dirtybastardshire) seems to only leech off his own family.
 
I don't know, our current mob - carlo and his brat aren't much better but at least the Loch Ness Noncer (AKA the duke of dirtybastardshire) seems to only leech off his own family.
We'll take it that you are not a fan of the monarchy then ?
 
Hang about, he's not English either, is he? I think we should go back to Northumbria being in charge, failing that, let us join Scotland again, please!
Are any of us?
According to Wiki
The area now called England was first inhabited by modern humans during the Upper Paleolithic. It takes its name from the Angles, a Germanic tribe who settled during the 5th and 6th centuries.

We have since been invaded a few times by Romans, Vikings, Anglo Saxons and Normans to name a few
 
In similar vein the American dream seems to be to remove all the immigrants from their country. It concerns me that as the whole damn lot being from immigrant stock they will deported around the world and Mr Trump ends up in Scotland whence his mother came. His fondness for his ancestral home led to a visit some years ago where he spent 97 seconds inside the house = some fondness for ancestry! America will be very empty when the total deportation occurs.
 
Are any of us?
According to Wiki
The area now called England was first inhabited by modern humans during the Upper Paleolithic. It takes its name from the Angles, a Germanic tribe who settled during the 5th and 6th centuries.

We have since been invaded a few times by Romans, Vikings, Anglo Saxons and Normans to name a few
have a read of some of Alice Roberts's books gives a better overview of the ancient britons and the later 'celtic' legend. and of course the germanic ancestors of the English, started off as mercenaries invited over byb the Romans to bolster their defences, but when the romans scarpered (without paying them) they decided to squat and stay.
One of her books also gives an interesting insight to the development of the romish church - to the detriment of the celtic christian establishment. In a nutshell, the Roman administrators (civil servants) could see that the empire was on it's last legs, and also saw how christianity was gaining a strong foothold, they saw this as a chance of a new empire for them to administer so just took it over - it's why the first bishops' individual territories are called Dioceses, it was based on the roman empire's administrative areas and still follow the same basic outlines.
 

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