Andrei posed the questions for which he gets my thanks and can claim a virtual batch of ginger gems by leaving the answers below should he have stumped us all.
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Andrei posed the questions for which he gets my thanks and can claim a virtual batch of ginger gems by leaving the answers below should he have stumped us all.
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No virtual prize for me J Bloggs aced it
What is slightly disconcerting tho is his admission that his knowledge of the answers came from reading bodice rippers
(1) The Tragedy of Richard the Third more genrally known as Richard III
(2) Richard Neville, the Earl of Warwick oftern know as Warwick the Kingmaker
(3) Anne Neville’s first husband was Edward of Westminster, the Prince of Wales and the Lancastrian Heir making her Princess of Wales
Her second husband was Richard, Duke of Gloucester making her the Duchess of Gloucester – Richard of course became the last Yorkist King of England and was on the throne when she died giving
(4) Queen of England
(5) Richard III was interred in Leicester Cathedral in March 2015 – I wonder what a 15th century Catholic would have made of a 21st century liberal protestant service replete with women in vestments playing priest