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edna lawley | 17:04 Mon 08th Jan 2007 | History
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nickname of king john from 1199 to 1216
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Quoting Stanley Holloway:-
I'll tell of the Magna Carta
that was signed at the Baron's command
on Runnymede Island, in't middle of Thames
by King John, who was known as Lackland.
Lackland or Sans Terre, and Soft-sword.
Lackland because he didn't stand to inherit any of his father's vast territories (they'd already been promised to his older brothers); Soft-sword because he ran away from almost every battle he got anywhere near.
ooo Albert and the Lion eh? classic
Although I've said I'm quoting Stanley Holloway, these monologues (Magna Carta, Albert and the Lion, etc) were really written by Marriott Edgar, but it was the Stanley Holloway recordings that became famous.

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