[MR] Atlantia Digest, Vol 186, Issue 7

Tamweth Phallen ptamweth at gmail.com
Sat Jul 7 22:45:35 PDT 2018


thanks for the fact. how do I get the free kettle advertised for
subscribing?

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>    1. Wikipedia: Death of Edward I (Garth Groff and Sally Sanford)
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> From: Garth Groff and Sally Sanford <mallardlodge1000 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [MR] Wikipedia: Death of Edward I
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> Noble Friends, Especially Fellow Scots:
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> On this date in 1307, the English King Edward I died while on the way to
> Scotland to further his war against Robert the Bruce. He died of dysentery
> at Burgh-on-Sands, just south of the Scottish border.
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> Edward was one of the more successful English kings, conquering and
> annexing Wales, and recovering Aquitaine after it was seized by the French,
> but had less success subduing the Scots. He he also reformed English laws
> and the royal administration. He was often brutal to his enemies, as shown
> by the way he dealt with William Wallace and members of the Bruce family,
> including the ladies, who fell into his hands. On the other hand, he was
> often forgiving of lesser people who troubled him, giving the Scots lord
> several chances to become his loyal vassals, or dismissing without penalty
> most of the Scottish garrison's surviving commoners at Stirling after the
> siege of 1304 (he held the 26 propertied men for ransom instead of killing
> them, including my ancestor John le Nae Peer).
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> Just king, or ruthless conquer monkey? That all depends on which side you
> favor. Despite being a Scot, I can see both sides of Edward.
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> More about Edward I is at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
> Edward_I_of_England
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> Yours Aye,
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> Mungo Napier, Laird of Mallard Lodge  ?
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