Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 at
12:40 pm
I am surprised their tombs have never been opened (assuming they haven’t) – they don’t know exactly how Elizabeth died – only assuming from what they have seen in documents that it was a cancer. Also Mary of Scotland – they don’tknow for sure if she was struck once or twice. So have any of their bodies been examined by scientists – add to that any other monarch in recent times. Barr that of Charles I who I know was found in the 19th century in Henry VIII tomb. Help would begreat, thanks!
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Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 at
10:13 am
I heard some rumours about this. Supposedly it was in the first ever international football match too when Scotland played England.
I havent heard of many (if any) black men playing football for Scotland so I thought this was quite interesting.
This was back in the late 19th century in the FIRST ever international football match.
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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at
12:56 pm
dopeydogg asked: I heard some rumours about this. Supposedly it was in the first ever international football match too when Scotland played England.
I havent heard of many (if any) black men playing football for Scotland so I thought this was quite interesting.
This was back in the late 19th century in the FIRST ever international football match.
Technorati Tags: 19th Century, International Football, Match