Making mischief
Making mischief
2004-05-07 11:44:50
Would it not be an interesting idea to secure Royal Pardons for the post-Bosworth Yorkists because anything that damages the Tudors aids us?
To this end, I have:
1) Contacted the Criminal Cases Review Commission to receive some papers.
2) Attempted to contact Lady Antonia Fraser via her main publishers (she described the Warwick case as "judicial murder".
3) Spoken to a barrister friend.
I plan to start with Warwick because his is the easiest case to deal with as well as being the first, chronologically. If I need "witnesses" then Lady Antonia has expressed herself in print. If I need a relative, Michael (Earl of Hastings) is his multiple-great-nephew.
Please stop me now if you think it might backfire on us.
To this end, I have:
1) Contacted the Criminal Cases Review Commission to receive some papers.
2) Attempted to contact Lady Antonia Fraser via her main publishers (she described the Warwick case as "judicial murder".
3) Spoken to a barrister friend.
I plan to start with Warwick because his is the easiest case to deal with as well as being the first, chronologically. If I need "witnesses" then Lady Antonia has expressed herself in print. If I need a relative, Michael (Earl of Hastings) is his multiple-great-nephew.
Please stop me now if you think it might backfire on us.