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Post by sweetpea on Feb 5, 2013 12:42:46 GMT
I had a hunch it was him all along
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Post by steve on Feb 5, 2013 12:44:43 GMT
I can't understand why they held his last battle in a car park! surely the horses could have got run over?
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Post by Cherry on Feb 5, 2013 17:06:35 GMT
I had a hunch it was him all along Of course it was or they would not have made as much of it. It is quite exciting as long as the interment is not over the top.
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Post by steve on Feb 5, 2013 18:41:12 GMT
Meanwhile Leicester car parks have apologised for running a skeleton service
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Post by Geranium on Feb 5, 2013 19:12:10 GMT
;D
The BBC said that Leicester and York both feel that Richard should be buried in their cathedrals. I wonder who decides?
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Post by Cherry on Feb 5, 2013 20:28:24 GMT
Good Steve. Husband gave me a funny to add but I refused!
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Post by Geranium on Feb 6, 2013 7:55:04 GMT
Why? Wasn't it suitable for sensitive eyes? ;D
I think the BBC mentioned another King who is missing...was it Arthur? When they showed a picture of the churchyard where he might be, we thought they'd have an impossible task!
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Post by Rosie on Feb 6, 2013 9:35:26 GMT
He's lost a bit of weight over the years...
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Post by SueA on Feb 6, 2013 19:01:59 GMT
Why? Wasn't it suitable for sensitive eyes? ;D I think the BBC mentioned another King who is missing...was it Arthur? When they showed a picture of the churchyard where he might be, we thought they'd have an impossible task! I think it was Alfred the Great they were talking about Geranium. They probably have an idea which grave it is, they said something about a collection of bones buried in an unmarked grave which were bought by a vicar many years ago or something strange like that.
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Post by ladybird on Feb 6, 2013 20:10:07 GMT
He's lost a bit of weight over the years... ;D
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Post by Geranium on Feb 6, 2013 21:49:36 GMT
Why? Wasn't it suitable for sensitive eyes? ;D I think the BBC mentioned another King who is missing...was it Arthur? When they showed a picture of the churchyard where he might be, we thought they'd have an impossible task! I think it was Alfred the Great they were talking about Geranium. They probably have an idea which grave it is, they said something about a collection of bones buried in an unmarked grave which were bought by a vicar many years ago or something strange like that. Have they traced a relative to get his/her DNA?
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Post by Cherry on Feb 7, 2013 7:00:57 GMT
More than one Geranium and there is no doubt.
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Post by grindle on Feb 7, 2013 8:20:55 GMT
they are also eventually hoping to do the children found in the Tower to prove or disprove they were murdered by RIII
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Post by Geranium on Feb 7, 2013 13:31:09 GMT
More than one Geranium and there is no doubt. Sorry - I meant for King Alfred.
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Post by sweetpea on Feb 7, 2013 15:16:21 GMT
More than one Geranium and there is no doubt. Sorry - I meant for King Alfred. The daffodil???
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