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Has anyone explained why the remains were only one foot deep? Or why if so shallow they did not surface before?
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I know it is quite a discovery but I had feeling of so what and remember all that the fuss made over The Mary Rose.
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Pure conjecture on my part, but the apparent lack of disturbance of the body suggests at least in the period from the demolition of the monastery (usually the wood and stones would be recycled in other building work) to the large scale development of the neighbourhood in Victorian times, the grave was part of the garden of a substantial house - suggests to me that the grave was known to be there and left alone as such. How that knowledge got lost is a mystery for the ages, I suppose. As to the two major developments as described in the wikipedia entry on Grey Friars, the 19th century development and particularly the 1930s building of the then County Council offices, I can only think it was dumb luck or very shallow foundations! |
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Has nobody explained how or why the letter "R" appeared on the car park Tarmac?
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![]() Expect that if there are more excavations on the site then a jumble of bones and perhaps even bodies that would have been buried in coffins should emerge. If there are very few bones from the site - i.e it was disturbed regularly over the centuries after the monastery was demolished, my "they knew it was there all along" conspiracy theory holds water!
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Recorded this have to watch it soon
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Good point ..I imagine that is part of the fantasy. If he came back from the dead and said, forget it sisters, I did all of those awful things - who knows if maybe some of them would fall "out of love" with him.. I mean, confirmation of the crooked back did seem to throw Philippa. |
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![]() I assume she feels much the same about cuddly old Uncle Stalin. The debates about Lizzie Borden can also be put to bed - look at her: http://www.nndb.com/people/969/00011...zie-borden.jpg A sweet, slightly dippy looking Victorian spinster. "I'm sorry, but this is not the face of an axe-murderess!!!!" |
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All this talk of Richard III and Simon Farnaby is making me wonder about "Horrible Histories". I know it's the wrong thread, but does anyone know when Series 5 is due? |
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![]() Perhaps we should bring brack phrenology. |
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