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Phillip Nussle
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Posted: Fri 26 Jul, 2013 9:08 am Post subject: A new discovery at the Grey Friars site , Leicester. |
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Since the discovery of the remains of Richard III and continuing excavations at the Grey Friars site in Leicester. Archeologists have now unearthed a stone coffin that may contain the remains of either William de Moton or a senior Friar of the Grey Friars order.
Wiliam de Moton died between 1356 and 1362 so a much earlier burial than Richard. The coffin is to be opened in the next few days and will be a media event.
If a man can see beyond himself and reason with all things then it's time for him to leave this earth and rise into the heavens.
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Roger Hooper

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Posted: Fri 26 Jul, 2013 11:13 am Post subject: Re: A new discovery at the Grey Friars site , Leicester. |
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Phillip Nussle wrote: | The coffin is to be opened in the next few days and will be a media event. |
Not the kind of Coming Out Party that most would envision
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Foster Day

Location: Ottawa Joined: 30 May 2013
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Posted: Fri 26 Jul, 2013 11:43 am Post subject: Re: A new discovery at the Grey Friars site , Leicester. |
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Phillip Nussle wrote: | Archeologists have now unearthed a stone coffin that may contain the remains of either William de Moton or a senior Friar of the Grey Friars order.
Wiliam de Moton died between 1356 and 1362 |
Hide and seek world champion
Function over fashion
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Randall Moffett

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Posted: Sat 27 Jul, 2013 5:34 am Post subject: |
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Have not heard anything new yet but we learn a great deal about these people in this way so we'll see the sort of conditioning the man went through and environment he was in and injuries if any. Some knights have been found to have heavily reinforced bones on their arms from all that weapon work.
RPM
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