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Is York Minster a Catholic church?


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Richard the third was a Catholic wasnt he?

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...or just stand still.

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According to whose logic, lol!

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Aitchbee

wrong thread, but grammatically it probably should have read "who's" and NOT "whose" lol!!

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ok ... i'll just amuse myself at the hot pies and jugglin' stalls :o)

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There are bound to be a few wenches around them as well.

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I believe that tu'pence was the medieval going rate.

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Just think what a groat would have got!

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I'd rather not, there was no penicillin then.

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That's quite enough of the schoolboy humour, thank you.

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How sad that the discovery of a body, which has suffered a violent death and who has done no harm to anyone for hundreds of years should be such a cause for celebration and jokes.

This was a human being, with human frailties, who lived and dies by the standards of his time, and was widely respected according to those same standards.

He should be buried with all due pomp and ceremony, and should at least be given the common courtesy of respect for the dead.

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