Good evening Krinoid,
Glinert, in his ripper section built on the book by Stephen Knight Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution.
Warren was a Freemason. And yes, so was Wren. And Nicholas Hawksmoor, whose imposing Christ Church Spitalfields, nearby the tragedy at Millers Court, lends an almost surreal backdrop to the murder on Lord Mayors Day. Hawksmoor also built St Mary's Woolnoth, traditionally the Lord Mayor's church. But that's history. The fact that Freemasons built churches and laid out squares, and one later served as police commissioner shows they were in important positions in history. Such as Winston Churchill.
You do know the late Mr. Knight's theory was gone over with a fine tooth comb and, found lacking. So to add onto Knight with the cubits and triangles is, well, I don't know the word I'm looking for. It has entertainment value, building on the eye catching connections, the Queen Anne churches and squares, the royal family. It's entertainment to me. A history lark. I sometimes wish I had the creative mind to dream up things like that. Look what Dan Brown has done with The Da Vinci Code.
Roy
Glinert, in his ripper section built on the book by Stephen Knight Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution.
Warren was a Freemason. And yes, so was Wren. And Nicholas Hawksmoor, whose imposing Christ Church Spitalfields, nearby the tragedy at Millers Court, lends an almost surreal backdrop to the murder on Lord Mayors Day. Hawksmoor also built St Mary's Woolnoth, traditionally the Lord Mayor's church. But that's history. The fact that Freemasons built churches and laid out squares, and one later served as police commissioner shows they were in important positions in history. Such as Winston Churchill.
You do know the late Mr. Knight's theory was gone over with a fine tooth comb and, found lacking. So to add onto Knight with the cubits and triangles is, well, I don't know the word I'm looking for. It has entertainment value, building on the eye catching connections, the Queen Anne churches and squares, the royal family. It's entertainment to me. A history lark. I sometimes wish I had the creative mind to dream up things like that. Look what Dan Brown has done with The Da Vinci Code.
Roy
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