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Rhys Dydd, 530-590
William the Conqueror, c. 1027 - 9 September 1087
King Stephen, c. 1096 – 25 October 1154
Saladin, 1137/8 - March 4, 1193
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, 23 May 1208 - 4 August 1265
Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, The Kingmaker, 22 November 1428 - 14 April 1471
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 26 May 1650 – 16 June 1722
Napoleon I, 15 August 1769 5 May 1821 / Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805

Re: Déjà vu by Phil TeunonPhil Teunon, 09 Jul 2011 17:20

Archdeacon Thaddeus Abbott was previously Thomas Cranmer.
Neil was talking about having been Mary (who had Thomas Cranmer executed).
If anyone wants to suggest other characters, especially those involved in the church, please let me know.
KEY POINT : It is obviously unknown as to whether Thomas Cranmer awakened !!

Re: Déjà vu by DaveAminDaveAmin, 14 Jan 2011 00:14
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Re: Déjà vu by HarlequeenHarlequeen, 13 Jan 2011 20:15

Notable manifestations of:

Date Name Note
534 - 599 Taliesin
673 - 735 Venerable Bede
770 - 839 Egbert King of Wessex, bretwalda
1022 - 1066 Harold Godwinson Harold II of England
1512 - 1542 James Stewart James V of Scotland
1599 - 1658 Oliver Cromwell
1688 - 1744 Alexander Pope
1772 - 1834 Samuel Taylor Coleridge
1846 - ? Samhain Shelley Grandson of Percy Bysshe and Mary

This list is subject to whim and can change. If someone wants me to be a particular person or wishes to have been someone in the list then please mention it.

BTW Pithos is Greek for jar. It will make sense.

Déjà vu by PithosPithos, 13 Jan 2011 17:26

I would just like to say that this is the biggest amount of tosh that the Times has ever published. Women's place is in the home bringing up the next generation in a proper manner. They should be genteel and ladylike and not involving themselves in political matters. These haradans that are stirring up dissent are a dangerous element in our society that should be locked away and not given space to vent their obnoxious views in civilised society. Please, please do not give these wicked haradans any more space in my beloved paper.

Disgusted of Tonbridge Wells

Re: Letters To The Editor by gavkengavken, 23 Oct 2010 11:17

Dear Concerned Citizen,
I read your letter to this paper yesterday with delight that there is another person in the world who sees the injustice in disenfranching the womenfolk of this world. For too long have we been oppressed by the menfolk of this world and it is about time that we stood up for ourselves. There are those of us who have banded together to campaign for universal women's suffrage.

Contact me and join the cause!

Lydia Becker

Re: Letters To The Editor by gavkengavken, 19 Oct 2010 22:01

Dear Sir,

Some years ago, in what we might call the Lesser Reform Act, the government managed to enfranchise one in three of the adult males in this country. Or should we say one in six of all adults? For so long as we treat the rump of society as such, the quality that comes from the majority of this island will reflect it. To remain the greatest country in the world, we need to find the greatness of our people, all of them.
Great Britain as the sum of its Great Britons. Let all over the age of twenty one, with property or without, man or woman, have the vote!

Yours,

A concerned citizen.

Letters To The Editor by HarlequeenHarlequeen, 19 Oct 2010 18:39
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