Wakefield

Wakefield

2006-12-27 10:52:39
Paul Trevor Bale
A couple of days early....

Remember the terrible day in December 1460 - the 30th- on which
Richard lost his father, his uncle, and one of his brothers to the
vengeful Margaret of Anjou and her troops outside Sandal castle in
Yorkshire, as she broke the Christmas truce and killed the rightful
king of England.
Paul

"Richard Liveth Yet!"





Re: Wakefield

2007-07-26 21:45:54
Stephen Lark
--- In , Paul Trevor Bale
<paultrevor@...> wrote:
>
> A couple of days early....
>
> Remember the terrible day in December 1460 - the 30th- on which
> Richard lost his father, his uncle, and one of his brothers to the
> vengeful Margaret of Anjou and her troops outside Sandal castle in
> Yorkshire, as she broke the Christmas truce and killed the
rightful
> king of England.
> Paul
>
> "Richard Liveth Yet!"
>
> Huh - typical shabby Lancastrian trick.
>
>
>
>
>

Re: Wakefield

2007-07-27 09:10:31
Stephen Lark
--- In , "Stephen Lark"
<stephenmlark@...> wrote:
>
> --- In , Paul Trevor Bale
> <paultrevor@> wrote:
> >
> > A couple of days early....
> >
> > Remember the terrible day in December 1460 - the 30th- on which
> > Richard lost his father, his uncle, and one of his brothers to
the
> > vengeful Margaret of Anjou and her troops outside Sandal castle
in
> > Yorkshire, as she broke the Christmas truce and killed the
> rightful
> > king of England.
> > Paul
> >
> > "Richard Liveth Yet!"
> >
> > Huh - typical shabby Lancastrian trick.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
Although I can't find your message, Paul, the answer is that I was re-
reading Kendall last weekend and Captain Mainwaring's phrase "Typical
shabby Nazi trick" came to mind.
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