Richard IIIs remains
Richard IIIs remains
2012-03-03 14:33:19
http://www.leicesterchronicler.com/richard.htm
This is worth reading if you click on.
The curator of Leicester museum I know shares my desire for a full excavation of where it seems Richard III's remains lie and I also think an appropriate reburial would be very desirable.
This is worth reading if you click on.
The curator of Leicester museum I know shares my desire for a full excavation of where it seems Richard III's remains lie and I also think an appropriate reburial would be very desirable.
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Richard III’s remains
2012-03-06 13:10:22
Thank you for the link to this very interesting and well researched article. I feel that even if bones are found it would be impossible to verifys they are Richards unless the Queen allows samples of her anscestors to be dna typed including those in Westminster Abbey. This is holding up possible verification of the so called princes bones.
Thank you again for bring the article to our attention, enjoyed reading it.
________________________________
From: HI <hi.dung@...>
To:
Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2012, 14:33
Subject: Richard III's remains
http://www.leicesterchronicler.com/richard.htm
This is worth reading if you click on.
The curator of Leicester museum I know shares my desire for a full excavation of where it seems Richard III's remains lie and I also think an appropriate reburial would be very desirable.
Thank you again for bring the article to our attention, enjoyed reading it.
________________________________
From: HI <hi.dung@...>
To:
Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2012, 14:33
Subject: Richard III's remains
http://www.leicesterchronicler.com/richard.htm
This is worth reading if you click on.
The curator of Leicester museum I know shares my desire for a full excavation of where it seems Richard III's remains lie and I also think an appropriate reburial would be very desirable.
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Richard III’s remains
2012-03-06 16:38:06
thank you for sharing. an interesting read.
roslyn
--- On Tue, 3/6/12, marion cheatham <marioncheatham2003@...> wrote:
From: marion cheatham <marioncheatham2003@...>
Subject: Re: Richard III's remains
To: "" <>
Received: Tuesday, March 6, 2012, 8:10 AM
Thank you for the link to this very interesting and well researched article. I feel that even if bones are found it would be impossible to verifys they are Richards unless the Queen allows samples of her anscestors to be dna typed including those in Westminster Abbey. This is holding up possible verification of the so called princes bones.
Thank you again for bring the article to our attention, enjoyed reading it.
________________________________
From: HI <hi.dung@...>
To:
Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2012, 14:33
Subject: Richard III's remains
http://www.leicesterchronicler.com/richard.htm
This is worth reading if you click on.
The curator of Leicester museum I know shares my desire for a full excavation of where it seems Richard III's remains lie and I also think an appropriate reburial would be very desirable.
roslyn
--- On Tue, 3/6/12, marion cheatham <marioncheatham2003@...> wrote:
From: marion cheatham <marioncheatham2003@...>
Subject: Re: Richard III's remains
To: "" <>
Received: Tuesday, March 6, 2012, 8:10 AM
Thank you for the link to this very interesting and well researched article. I feel that even if bones are found it would be impossible to verifys they are Richards unless the Queen allows samples of her anscestors to be dna typed including those in Westminster Abbey. This is holding up possible verification of the so called princes bones.
Thank you again for bring the article to our attention, enjoyed reading it.
________________________________
From: HI <hi.dung@...>
To:
Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2012, 14:33
Subject: Richard III's remains
http://www.leicesterchronicler.com/richard.htm
This is worth reading if you click on.
The curator of Leicester museum I know shares my desire for a full excavation of where it seems Richard III's remains lie and I also think an appropriate reburial would be very desirable.
Re: Richard III remains
2012-03-07 14:42:42
A reconstruction of the skull to see if it matches contemporary or near contemporary portraits may suffice to identify the remains. DNA profiling is preferable.
--- In , marion cheatham <marioncheatham2003@...> wrote:
>
> Thank you for the link to this very interesting and well researched article. I feel that even if bones are found it would be impossible to verifys they are Richards unless the Queen allows samples of her anscestors to be dna typed including those in Westminster Abbey. This is holding up possible verification of the so called princes bones.
>
> Thank you again for bring the article to our attention, enjoyed reading it.
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: HI <hi.dung@...>
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2012, 14:33
> Subject: Richard III’s remains
>
>
> Â
>
> http://www.leicesterchronicler.com/richard.htm
>
> This is worth reading if you click on.
>
> The curator of Leicester museum I know shares my desire for a full excavation of where it seems Richard III's remains lie and I also think an appropriate reburial would be very desirable.
>
>
>
>
>
>
--- In , marion cheatham <marioncheatham2003@...> wrote:
>
> Thank you for the link to this very interesting and well researched article. I feel that even if bones are found it would be impossible to verifys they are Richards unless the Queen allows samples of her anscestors to be dna typed including those in Westminster Abbey. This is holding up possible verification of the so called princes bones.
>
> Thank you again for bring the article to our attention, enjoyed reading it.
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: HI <hi.dung@...>
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2012, 14:33
> Subject: Richard III’s remains
>
>
> Â
>
> http://www.leicesterchronicler.com/richard.htm
>
> This is worth reading if you click on.
>
> The curator of Leicester museum I know shares my desire for a full excavation of where it seems Richard III's remains lie and I also think an appropriate reburial would be very desirable.
>
>
>
>
>
>