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June 5, 2020 Leave a Comment

Author’s Conclusions of Murder Evidence

Today's installment concludes Richard III King; Princes Murdered,our selection from History of the Life and Reign of Richard III by James Gairdner

June 4, 2020 Leave a Comment

A Case for Defendant Richard III

The points made in this installment seek to create reasonable doubt.Continuing Richard III King; Princes Murdered,our selection from History of

June 3, 2020 Leave a Comment

Richard III Botches Murder Coverup

What could have induced Richard to time his cruel murders so ill and to arrange it so badly?Continuing Richard III King; Princes Murdered,our

May 31, 2020 Leave a Comment

Richard III King; Princes Murdered

This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Mystery of the Missing Princes.IntroductionThe brief reign of Richard

September 6, 2015 Leave a Comment

Henry’s Reign of Terror

It is only through the stray depositions of royal spies that we catch a glimpse of the wrath and hate which lay seething under this silence of the

September 2, 2015 Leave a Comment

Convents and Monasteries Downfall

The restriction of the right of preaching to priests who received licenses from the Crown silenced every voice of opposition. Even to those who

August 24, 2015 Leave a Comment

Act of Supremacy

By the Act of Supremacy authority in all matters ecclesiastical was vested solely in the Crown. The courts spiritual became as thoroughly the king's

August 23, 2015 Leave a Comment

Parliament Supports King’s Claim

The parliament forbade by statute any further appeals to the papal court; and on a petition from the clergy in convocation the houses granted power to

August 19, 2015 Leave a Comment

Enter Thomas More

The time had come when England was to claim for herself the fullness of power, ecclesiastical as well as temporal, within her bounds; and, in the

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