I went when I was really young. I think I mainly visited resorts and amusement parks.
22nd August 1485
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It was Col. Flashman in the closet with the candlestick.
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On this day our good King Richard, late mercifully reigning over us, was through great treason most piteously slain and murdered to the great heaviness of this county.
I guess this is how it would have been announced in the Yorkist newspapers of the time (if they’d had newspapers in those days), though I also imagine that the editorials in the Lancastrian press would have put a rather different spin on the story.
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Damn those evil Tudors and their Welsh mercenaries!
Was going to PM and ask you to post Flashman. I could not as the forum was down.
Great and important English battle, never forgotten by me. -
Never forgotten by me due to the fact that I love Tudor history and it happened on my birthday! Well the day of… I’m not that old LOL.!
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Happy Birthday Toblerone!
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Never forgotten by me due to the fact that I love Tudor history and it happened on my birthday! Well the day of… I’m not that old LOL.!
Vampire!
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Lol Garg!
Thanks Wittman!
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Welsh mercenaries?
They was Frenchies.
The battle was won by the intervention of Sir William Stanley not, as in the ludicrous BBC White Queen Soap, his elder brother Thomas, who never risked his whiskers in a real fight.
If it had been Thomas, there would have been three kings on the field that day, as Lord Stanley was (the last) King of the Isle of Man.
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Richard was meant to have been killed my a Welsh man at arms. I used the term “mercenerary” disparagingly, not correctly.
Was certainly lost by Stanley and his “treachery”.
It is a pity Richard’s orders to execute his son came too late and were ignored. That would have made his treachery more expensive and personal.
I have said before I greatly admire Richard’s life and death. He would have been a great king.To which soap are you referring anyway?
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The White Queen - very soapy.
On the anniversary of his death, did anyone else see the C4 documentary giving more theories about him based on analysis of his bones?
Really like to dig up some more kings to put some virtual flesh on them dry bones.
Real story of Bosworth here:





