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Hugo First
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Richard the Lionheart brown bread
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On this day in 1199 aged 41
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RIP Legend
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El Capitan
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SHOW SOME FAAAAAACKING RESPECT!!
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Rob Nichols ruined my life.
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Richard Coeur de Lion who only spent about 6 months in England after he became king, do you mean? Possibly gay or at least bisexual aswell
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Quote from: towz on April 06, 2021, 04:46:33 PM
Richard Coeur de Lion who only spent about 6 months in England after he became king, do you mean? Possibly gay or at least bisexual aswell
He would go down well with Wokeyboy Remainers then. The original LGBTQ poster boy
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El Capitan
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Quote from: Bill Buxton on April 06, 2021, 05:00:32 PM
Quote from: towz on April 06, 2021, 04:46:33 PM
Richard Coeur de Lion who only spent about 6 months in England after he became king, do you mean? Possibly gay or at least bisexual aswell
He would go down well with Wokeyboy Remainers then. The original LGBTQ poster boy
Fucking hell, you’re acting like you’ve never tugged a mate off or had a drunken fumble down Soho!
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On the subject of past Kings, I read an interesting article recently about Henry I, who is buried within an unknown location within the grounds of the ruins of Reading Abbey. There is a growing movement to search for the exact location and exhume the ex King and re-bury him in the grounds of the local church with a new museum attached, thus bringing some tourist income into the town, as with King Richard III who was found under a Leicester car park. However, it is believed poor Henrys remains may well now be situated within the sewer system of a now closed prison next to the ruins. Also, when he died, his remains were briefly taken to France, where his heart, brain and intestines were removed before been returned to blighty for burial at Reading. Unfortunately, the trip back was beset with many problems during a very hot summer, and when his casket was opened so he could be transferred into his burial chamber, he was little more than sludge and the fumes that were given off from his remains killed a bystander. He was eventually, more or less, poured into his final resting place.
What a fucking liberty!!!
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Bob End and his Sexy Bitch
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Quote from: Uncle Marbles on April 06, 2021, 05:45:39 PM
On the subject of past Kings, I read an interesting article recently about Henry I, who is buried within an unknown location within the grounds of the ruins of Reading Abbey. There is a growing movement to search for the exact location and exhume the ex King and re-bury him in the grounds of the local church with a new museum attached, thus bringing some tourist income into the town, as with King Richard III who was found under a Leicester car park. However, it is believed poor Henrys remains may well now be situated within the sewer system of a now closed prison next to the ruins. Also, when he died, his remains were briefly taken to France, where his heart, brain and intestines were removed before been returned to blighty for burial at Reading. Unfortunately, the trip back was beset with many problems during a very hot summer, and when his casket was opened so he could be transferred into his burial chamber, he was little more than sludge and the fumes that were given off from his remains killed a bystander. He was eventually, more or less, poured into his final resting place.
What a fucking liberty!!!
Thanks for that. Worst thing there is being taken to France, poor get
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Shocking. That's no age.
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Both kings coins are hard to find, think I’ve only a couple of each .
Tend to be in quite poor weak silver condition also
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Quote from: Bob End and his Sexy Bitch on April 06, 2021, 09:02:17 PM
Quote from: Uncle Marbles on April 06, 2021, 05:45:39 PM
On the subject of past Kings, I read an interesting article recently about Henry I, who is buried within an unknown location within the grounds of the ruins of Reading Abbey. There is a growing movement to search for the exact location and exhume the ex King and re-bury him in the grounds of the local church with a new museum attached, thus bringing some tourist income into the town, as with King Richard III who was found under a Leicester car park. However, it is believed poor Henrys remains may well now be situated within the sewer system of a now closed prison next to the ruins. Also, when he died, his remains were briefly taken to France, where his heart, brain and intestines were removed before been returned to blighty for burial at Reading. Unfortunately, the trip back was beset with many problems during a very hot summer, and when his casket was opened so he could be transferred into his burial chamber, he was little more than sludge and the fumes that were given off from his remains killed a bystander. He was eventually, more or less, poured into his final resting place.
What a fucking liberty!!!
Thanks for that. Worst thing there is being taken to France, poor get
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Quote from: Minge on April 07, 2021, 06:11:04 AM
Both kings coins are hard to find, think I’ve only a couple of each .
Tend to be in quite poor weak silver condition also
That coz they spent all their gold on crusades
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Quote from: Westlane_rightwinger on April 06, 2021, 10:17:22 PM
Shocking. That's no age.
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