[MR] More on Richard III
Groff, Garth (ggg9y)
ggg9y at virginia.edu
Mon Nov 26 04:01:51 PST 2012
M'Lady Patricia and Friends,
Thank you for the interesting article. There is some good stuff here the BBC has skipped over. Love the photo, though I suspect the man with the pole weapon is actually a mere man-at-arms. But what can we expect from "civilians"? :~)
Yours Aye,
Lord Mungo Napier, That Crazy Scot
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Subject: [MR] More on Richard III
King Richard III's putative bones are getting some attention on this side of the Atlantic too. The following article was on the front page of today's Sunday Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/in-england-discovery-of-possible-royal-grave-digs-up-twisted-legacy-of-richard-iii/2012/11/24/33c34570-3314-11e2-92f0-496af208bf23_story.html
If that doesn't work, try http://tinyurl.com/cw5lk6t.
In service,
Patricia of Trakai
Barony of Storvik
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