There's been some interesting stuff in the UK press over the last week or two about the possible burial site of King Richard III (not rhyming slang btw) who was variously described by contemporaneous accounts as having been either thrown into a river or buried in a priory. Researchers concluded that the likely site of the latter was under the car-park of a Social Services office in Leicester. They have unearthed a skeleton with an arrow tip in the spine, a sword wound to the skull and whose owner suffered from scoliosis. Fascinating stuff to my mind. DNA checks being carried out.
Regards, Bridewell.
Regards, Bridewell.
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