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From: "Rosie Bevan" <>
Subject: Re: Plantagenet Correct Usage?
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 12:18:52 +1200
References: <BE9CF8DEAB7ED311B05E0008C7FA708701B1F933@v003138e.crsrehab.gov.au>


Ah! yes. I misunderstood. Spencer, can you teach this Brit more history and
clarify?

Cheers

Rosie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stewart, Peter" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 12:01 PM
Subject: RE: Plantagenet Correct Usage?


> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Leo van de Pas [mailto:]
> > Sent: Thursday, 28 June 2001 9:30
> > To:
> > Subject: Re: Plantagenet Correct Usage?
> >
> >
> > Dear Rosie
> > This is a fascinating subject and many years ago a Josephine
> > Tey wrote a book "The Daughter of Time". The title comes
> > from "Truth is the daughter of Time". In it all knowledge
> > about the two princes is investigated and she comes to the
> > conclusion that they died (not necessarily murdered I think)
> > during the reign of Henry VII. For a period her findings were
> > regarded as acceptable and then I believe a few rumblings
> > emerged against her findings.
> > In any case it is a fascinating book to read.
> > Best wishes
> > Leo van de Pas
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Rosie Bevan <>
> > To: <>
> > Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 5:23 AM
> > Subject: Re: Plantagenet Correct Usage?
> >
> >
> > > Yet another interesting post, Spencer.
> > >
> > > Just curious about a couple of statements.
> > >
> > > If Henry VII could produc young Prince Edward, why
> > > didn't he? AND what sources do you have which indicate
> > > they were alive during the reign of Henry VII?
>
> I assume Spencer was referring to Edward, earl of Warwick and Salisbury
> (born Warwick 25 Feb 1475, executed Tower Hill 28 Nov 1499), a cousin of
the
> Princes in the Tower who were killed before Henry VII came to the throne.
> Henry Tudor would hardly have produced his brother-in-law, de jure Edward
V,
> even if he had been living.
>
> Peter Stewart
>


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