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Post by warlock on Jul 25, 2013 21:36:38 GMT
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Post by Admin_Vistamike on Jul 26, 2013 14:33:37 GMT
Joe, thanks for posting this very interesting find. What is little know is that I research this sort of stuff as a hobby, unqualified. Bob Davis of Wessex Archaeology, states; 'Such things are as rare as hen's teeth'. You have not lived mate! Even with that rarity I keep the price down to $2 a tooth. Another little known fact is that Henry was the founder of the (K)Niggets Of the Brown Table, not be confused with the Knights of the Round Table, a myth. Henry St. Barbe had a daughter; Ursula St. Barbe, ( aka Ursula, Lady Worsley and Ursula, Lady Walsingham ) the daughter of Henry St. Barbe from Somerset with the same last name, was a lady in the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England in the late 1500s, interestingly she married Francis Walsingham, a spymaster if you ever needed one, pretty nasty shit even on a good day! My good old friend Sherlock and his brother Mycroft ( Government security ) have been brought out of retirement and are on the case to bring this case to a conclusion and Dr Watson has been instructed to observe as opposed to see. A modern case of observe and absord perhaps. Longforth Farm has been in existance for around 900 years.... Brits have been building bunkers and hidden towns for years! 'No obvious mention has been made of the giant pile in any archive for over 600 years'. This is not surprising for the British Security Services don't broadcast this information very often. On the medievil short wave the hours were restricted to 07.00 to 07.01. Ecclesiastic manorial systems were quite complicated in days of old, internet access was severely restricted and writing was done in the old pen font. I think they created a script but I could be wrong. The Middle Ages was an 'exciting' time for the poor buggers who dwelt and slaved for the church, the Ecclesiastic and or lordship land owning class. Heady days.... The fact that this new find is 'undocumented' is not surprising, we do have the 30 year rule; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_year_rule which sometimes get abused!
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