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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Charles III?
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 02:24:22 GMT


Nope.

No cigar. Indeed, pratfall and bozo prize for the month of January, old
top.

Lucy Walter was a mistress of ***Charles II*** [1630-1685].

You've got the wrong CENTURY, old rugger.

Lucy Walter lived in the 17th Century [circa 1630-1658].

'Bonnie Prince Charlie' (Charles Edward Louis Casimer Stuart)
[1720-1788] 'Prince of Wales', 'The Young Chevalier', lived entirely in
the 18th Century.

No overlap at all.

Do you still think Lucy Walter and Bonnie Prince Charlie were lovers?
Hardly. Celestial lovers?

That's why dates are important in Genealogy and History ---- no matter
what your flakey teachers may have told you.

And, mind you, no more Stuart loyalist balderdash, twaddle and
codswallop. <g>

How Sweet It Is!

Deus Vult.
--

D. Spencer Hines

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

"The final happiness of man consists in the contemplation of truth....
This is sought for its own sake, and is directed to no other end beyond
itself." Saint Thomas Aquinas, [1224/5-1274] "Summa Contra Gentiles"
[c.1258-1264]

"Populus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur. Odi profanum vulgus et arceo."

Quintus Aurelius Stultus [33 B.C. - 42 A.D.]

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<> wrote in message news:...

| Why Mr. Hines, I am surprised that you don't know the Rightfu' King,
Charles
| Edward Stuart, better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie. The idiot who
had his
| highlanders stand up on a hill and receive fire from Clarence's
artillery so
| long that there were barely enough left to be destroyed in the first
charge.
|
| Gordon Reid Hale
| Grand Prairie, Texas

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