This is a sanitised process used by my wife and I to deny our consent to register the birth of our daughter. NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DENIAL OF CONSENT TO REGISTER CHILDREN NOTICE TO AGENTS IS NOTICE TO PRINCIPAL NOTICE TO PRINCIPAL IS NOTICE TO AGENTS Dear CAROLINE SHORT-TEMPERED, Following today’s receipt of your letter […]
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After five years of unreturned tax returns and unpaid late penalty fees, the taxman issued a demand, giving my STRAWMAN a month to bring the account up to date or face legal proceedings. This is what they received in response. Ariel Sharron The Monarch’s Revenue Collectors (TMRC) Windsor House Temple Town W6 66M 16 February […]
Continue readingMiscellaneous Trust Research
Some charity trustees, and people thinking about becoming trustees, are nowadays influenced by the thought that they might be “personally liable” if things go wrong with the charity. What they fear is that, if they make a mistake in the running of the charity or if it gets into debt, they might have to make […]
Continue readingSuccess against the Parking Bandits
What follows is a slightly sanitised version of the Skeleton Argument that I used while representing my father under powers of attorney in a matter involving an unlawful imposition of a fine by the parking bandits of Nottingham. In the County Court Between NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL (Claimant) & A (Defendant) Claim Number: ######### SKELETON […]
Continue readingRobin Hoody: A Bankster in Dishonour
The following is a sanitized transcription of the genuine attempt of a former executive level chartered accountant to enforce payment using a credit card remittance slip (cheque) in the geographical area known as England, in the light of the discovery that credit card companies deposit such instruments in accounts at Euroclear, without the knowledge or […]
Continue readingThe Elusive Life Annuity
“If such person or persons for whose life or lives such Estates have beene or shall be granted as aforesaid shall remaine beyond the Seas or elsewhere absent themselves in this Realme by the space of seaven yeares together and noe sufficient and evident proofe be made of the lives of such person or persons […]
Continue readingThomas Paine on Masonry
IT is always understood that Free-Masons have a secret which they carefully conceal; but from every thing that can be collected from their own accounts of Masonry, their real secret is no other than their origin, which but few of them understand; and those who do, envelope it in mystery. The Society of Masons are […]
Continue readingThe Theft of the Commons
In the following short history of enclosure, Simon Fairlie describes how the progressive enclosure of commons over several centuries has deprived most of the British people of access to agricultural land. The historical process bears little relationship to the “Tragedy of the Commons”, the theory which ideologues in the neoliberal era adopted as part of […]
Continue readingThe Comet of 562 AD
“And then a Star of enormous size appeared to Ythyr, having a single shaft, and at the head of the shaft a ball of fire in shape of a dragon, and from the dragon’s jaws, two beams went upward, the one beam reaching towards the farthest parts of Ffraink and the other beam towards Iwerddon, […]
Continue readingGreat British History of Fraud
Lord Chief Justice Fortescue observes,—” In the time of all the different nations and kings who have governed Britain, it has always been governed by the same customs as form the base of its laws at present. If these ancient British customs had not been most excellent—reason, justice, and the love of their country, would […]
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IN times past there lived in Penllyn a man of gentle lineage, named Tegid Voel, and his dwelling was in the midst of the lake Tegid, and his wife was called Caridwen. And there was born to him of his wife a son named Morvran ab Tegid, and also a daughter named Creirwy, the fairest […]
Continue readingChaldean Origins of the Christian Church
“Modern historians, in dealing with the Roman invasions, completely ignore the reason for the great Roman invasion of Britain. Never once do they mention the Edict of Claudius, or explain that it was a war of religious extermination, designed to crush Christianity at its source.” The Drama of the Lost Disciples (1961), George Jowett. Applying […]
Continue readingBritain: Key to World History
THIS VOLUME is a companion work to The Riddle of Prehistoric Britain in which I endeavoured to prove by evidence, gathered over a wide field from ancient and modern sources, that the British Isles were highly civilised from the earliest times, and, indeed, that Britain may be proudly enthroned as the true and original mother […]
Continue readingMorgan’s History of Britain
HISTORY of BRITAIN FROM THE FLOOD TO A.D. 700 Compiled from the various ancient records BY RICHARD WILLIAMS MORGAN _________________________________ London THE MARSHALL PRESS, LTD. MILFORD LANE STRAND W.C.2 1933 Printed in Great Britain by The Marshall Press, Ltd., London. INTRODUCTION THE history of the great Gomeric or Kimbric race constitutes the grandest drama of […]
Continue readingThe Three Arthurian Romances
THE LADY OF THE FOUNTAIN KING ARTHUR 3a was at Caerlleon upon Usk 3b; and one day he sat in his chamber; and with him were Owain the son of Urien 3c, and Kynon 3d the son of Clydno 3e, and Kai the son of Kyner 3f; and Gwenhwyvar 3g and her handmaidens at needlework […]
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HERE IS THE STORY OF LLUDD AND LLEVELYS Beli the Great, the son of Manogan, had three sons, Lludd, and Caswallawn, and Nynyaw; and according to the story he had a fourth son called Llevelys. And after the death of Beli, the kingdom of the Island of Britain fell into the hands of Lludd his […]
Continue readingThe Four Branches of the Mabinogian
PWYLL PRINCE OF DYVED Pwyll 339a Prince of Dyved 339b was lord of the seven Cantrevs of Dyved; and once upon a time he was at Narberth his chief palace, and he was minded to go and hunt, and the part of his dominions in which it pleased him to hunt was Glyn Cuch 339c. […]
Continue readingThe Irish version of the Historia Britonum of Nennius
p.25 EGO Nemnius Elvodugi discipulus, aliqua excerpta scribere curavi, i. e. I have taken pains to write certain fragments, and I am Nenamnis a disciple of Eludach, because the folly and ignorance of the nation of Britannia have given to oblivion the history and origin of its first people, so that they p.27 are not […]
Continue readingNennius’ Historia Brittonum
History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum) by Nennius Translated by J. A. Giles I. The Prologue. 1. Nennius, the lowly minister and servant of the servants of God, by the grace of God, disciple of St. Elbotus,* to all the followers of truth sendeth health. * Or Elvod, bishop of Bangor, A.D. 755, who first […]
Continue readingFrom Vortigern to King John
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE FROM A. D. 426 to 1211: EXTRACTED from the RED BOOK of HERGEST. From the age of Vortigern to the Battle of Badon, which Arthur and his nobles fought with the Saxons, when Arthur and his nobles were victorious, 128 years. [554] From the Battle of Badon to that of Camlan, 22 years. […]
Continue readingBede’s Ecclesiatical History of the English Nation
CONTENTS & PREFACE To the most glorious King Ceolwulph, Bede, the servant of Christ and Priest BOOK I I. Of the situation of Britain and Ireland, and of their ancient inhabitants II. Caius Julius Caesar, the first Roman that came into Britain III. Claudius, the second of the Romans who came into Britain, brought the […]
Continue readingLife of Gildas by the Monk of Ruys
1. ST. GILDAS, born in the very fertile district of Arecluta, and descended from his father Caunus, a most noble and Catholic man, was desirous, from his very boyhood, to follow Christ with all the affection of his heart. The district of Arecluta, as it forms a part of Britain, took its name from a […]
Continue readingThe Life of Gildas by Caradoc
The Life of Gildas by Caradoc of Llancarfan ca. 1130-1150. 1. Nau [Caw–MJ], the king of Scotia, was the noblest of the kings of the north. He had twenty-four sons, victorious warriors. One of these was named Gildas, whom his parents engaged in the study of literature. He was a boy of good natural disposition, […]
Continue readingThe Conquest of Britain
De Excidio Brittaniae et Conquestu by St. Gildas the Wise I. THE PREFACE §1 Whatever in this my epistle I may write in my humble but well-meaning manner, rather by way of lamentation than for display, let no one suppose that it springs from contempt of others, or that I foolishly esteem myself as better […]
Continue readingThe Laws of Hywel Dda
Harleian MS 4353 (V) with emendations from Cleopatra A XIV (W) ca. 1285. HOWEL the Good, son of Cadell, king of Cymru, enacted by the grace of God and fasting and prayer when Cymru was in his possession in its bounds, to wit, three score and four cantrevs of Deheubarth, and eighteen cantrevs of Gwynedd, […]
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