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A Richard The III Under A Car Park Up North?

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youngmafbog | 09:38 Mon 04th Feb 2013 | News
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http://news.sky.com/story/1047075/is-this-the-skull-of-king-richard-iii

what a way to end up.

where should we put him if it is him ?
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Imagine if his face is the split image of AOG's!
Haha jake - typical!
Was he found holding a Daily Mail then DT? :))
DT - well let us have all the remains of allthe catholic monarchs back and we can put them where they belong
And whilst your at it - what about returning some of our churches to us
I personally consider any church built before the reformation to be catholic any way
ric.ror, as you probably know, I consider all churches to be a waste of space and IMO, the Catholic faith one that is particularly invidious owing to its secrecy and suppression of poor people around the world, while it went and goes about happily plating the Vatican in gold, pomposity and even more falseness.
But then this is not a religious thread..........
For heavens sake, cremate him and give him a plaque on a wall at the crematorium and a pretty vase for the flowers!!
They explained the reason why he was to be buried in Leicester, in keeping to the tradition of being buried near to the place where they "fell"
I hope that was a joke RATTER.lol
Confuse the hell out of future archaeologists by being buried with an iPhone and a couple of bronze arrowheads when you die!
Bet they keep a bit of bone out for the museum to sate the macabre........
best answer to krf......
Nox, just a little lol :-)
I think (although not 100% certain) that a Catholic burial can still take place in an Anglican church. And in keeping with archaeological practice, the remains will be re-interred in the closest consecrated ground - in this case, Leicester Cathedral. For those not familiar with it, whilst it's not as grand as Westminster or York, it is a *little* bigger than the average parish church.

Yes, it will be a big tourist pull for us in Leicester and will hopefully highlight our others. We have plenty, but none this big, of course.
Richard III was born in Northamptonshire, died at the battle of Bosworth (Market Bosworth, Leics) his body was brought back into the city of Leicester and buried at the Greyfriars Church which is now the council car park where he was found.
Yes Saxy - it will be a real tourist attraction here in Leicestershire, they have announced that an exhibition hall will be built ...... can't wait!
Thankyou DTcrosswordfan!!!
Ann, the council has bought the old school building next to where the remains were found (and across the road from the cathedral). I believe they are planning to use that.
So now officially we have our own British Quasimodo.

Let's celebrate by ringing the bells, the bells, the bl00dy bells.

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