Bosworth study day

Bosworth study day

2004-06-16 13:17:04
marion davis
Paul wrote: It was brilliant by the way. And it was a
study day on Bosworth, not a "thingie', very
interesting, and well organised. Shame you couldn't
attend.

Marie wrote: I only meant it in a joky way as this is
the Richard III Society forum. I have recently joined
the Foundation as well, as it happens. Whether I was
there or not, perhaps I'll leave you to guess. . . .

***

Could anyone who attended the study day tell us who
spoke? What did they say about the location of the
battle? Was there any new information about "ghostly
pikemen?" Were there any interesting new theories for
me to think about on endless subway rides? <g>

TIA!

Marion, who'd love to have a flying carpet, which
would whisk her to study days or weekends and solve
parking problems as well <g>



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Bosworth study day

2004-06-16 13:18:37
marion davis
Paul wrote: It was brilliant by the way. And it was a
study day on Bosworth, not a "thingie', very
interesting, and well organised. Shame you couldn't
attend.

Marie wrote: I only meant it in a joky way as this is
the Richard III Society forum. I have recently joined
the Foundation as well, as it happens. Whether I was
there or not, perhaps I'll leave you to guess. . . .

***

Could anyone who attended the study day tell us who
spoke? What did they say about the location of the
battle? Was there any new information about "ghostly
pikemen?" Were there any interesting new theories for
me to think about on endless subway rides? <g>

TIA!

Marion, who'd love to have a flying carpet, which
would whisk her to study days or weekends and solve
parking problems as well <g>




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Bosworth study day

2004-06-16 13:19:24
marion davis
Paul wrote: It was brilliant by the way. And it was a
study day on Bosworth, not a "thingie', very
interesting, and well organised. Shame you couldn't
attend.

Marie wrote: I only meant it in a joky way as this is
the Richard III Society forum. I have recently joined
the Foundation as well, as it happens. Whether I was
there or not, perhaps I'll leave you to guess. . . .

***

Could anyone who attended the study day tell us who
spoke? What did they say about the location of the
battle? Was there any new information about "ghostly
pikemen?" Were there any interesting new theories for
me to think about on endless subway rides? <g>

TIA!

Marion, who'd love to have a flying carpet, which
would whisk her to study days or weekends and solve
parking problems as well <g>

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