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A Richard The III Under A Car Park Up North?
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http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/10 47075/i s-this- the-sku ll-of-k ing-ric hard-ii i
what a way to end up.
where should we put him if it is him ?
what a way to end up.
where should we put him if it is him ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh and while we are on the subject I wish that the queen would stop using the title defender of the faith - this was give to Henry the eight and taken back on by the pope on the break with Rome - get your own titles if you want them
Dt - I hope you are not offended by my lighthearted view of these matters
Dt - I hope you are not offended by my lighthearted view of these matters
Zeuhl - no not really anyone will do - lets start with Kenneth Branagh - why not?
Anyone wanting to sign the aforementioned petition
http:// epetiti ons.dir ect.gov .uk/pet itions/ 38533 :-))
Anyone wanting to sign the aforementioned petition
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From what they said earlier, they took samples from three lines, all of which were rigorously checked for authenticity.
As for multiple descendants, I know that I am very distantly related to a family who can trace their own lineage from (if I recall correctly) Edward IV. But then I read that many people can say the same because he wasn't exactly mean with his 'wild oats'. I don't think I'll be getting measured for the coronation robes just yet.
As for multiple descendants, I know that I am very distantly related to a family who can trace their own lineage from (if I recall correctly) Edward IV. But then I read that many people can say the same because he wasn't exactly mean with his 'wild oats'. I don't think I'll be getting measured for the coronation robes just yet.
Snow White, Tom Thumb and Richard III are sitting in a pub with their mates.
Snow White says, "There's no doubt about it, I'm the fairest in the land."
Tom thumb says, "There's no doubt about it, I'm the smallest in the land."
Richard III says, "There's no doubt about it, with my hump and battle scars, I'm the ugliest in the land."
Their mates tell them to prove it by going to the magic all-knowing mirror, and the three head off.
A few minutes later, the door of the pub bursts open and Snow White runs in and says, "It's official...I'm the fairest in the land!"
Shortly afterwards, the door again bursts open and Tom Thumb runs in and shouts, "It's official...I'm the smallest in the land!"
Five minutes later, the door gets kicked in and Richard III storms in and bellows, "Who the hell is this Katie Price?"
Snow White says, "There's no doubt about it, I'm the fairest in the land."
Tom thumb says, "There's no doubt about it, I'm the smallest in the land."
Richard III says, "There's no doubt about it, with my hump and battle scars, I'm the ugliest in the land."
Their mates tell them to prove it by going to the magic all-knowing mirror, and the three head off.
A few minutes later, the door of the pub bursts open and Snow White runs in and says, "It's official...I'm the fairest in the land!"
Shortly afterwards, the door again bursts open and Tom Thumb runs in and shouts, "It's official...I'm the smallest in the land!"
Five minutes later, the door gets kicked in and Richard III storms in and bellows, "Who the hell is this Katie Price?"
for those who are interested, seems they believe it's Richard
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-leice stershi re-2106 3882
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A skeleton found beneath a Leicester car park has been confirmed as that of English king Richard III.
Experts from the University of Leicester said DNA from the bones matched that of descendants of the monarch's family.
Lead archaeologist Richard Buckley, from the University of Leicester, told a press conference to applause: "Beyond reasonable doubt it's Richard."
Richard, killed in battle in 1485, will be reinterred in Leicester Cathedral.
Experts from the University of Leicester said DNA from the bones matched that of descendants of the monarch's family.
Lead archaeologist Richard Buckley, from the University of Leicester, told a press conference to applause: "Beyond reasonable doubt it's Richard."
Richard, killed in battle in 1485, will be reinterred in Leicester Cathedral.
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