- Guinevere Jackson
- 16 June 2024
Thomas Becket was one of the most influential men in Britain. Also known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London and later Thomas à Becket (21 December 1119 or 1120 – 29 December 1170), was an English nobleman who served as Lord Chancellor from 1155 to 1162 and then notably as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170. The Catholic Church and the Anglican
- Guinevere Jackson
- 12 August 2023
Thomas Becket was one of the most influential men in Britain. Also known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London and later Thomas à Becket (21 December 1119 or 1120 – 29 December 1170), was an English nobleman who served as Lord Chancellor from 1155 to 1162 and then notably as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170. The Catholic Church and the Anglican
- Guinevere Jackson
- 20 January 2023
The Flag Of Great Britain Represents Four So-Called BLACK Men - Union Jack which also means Union of Jacob the progenitor of the Hebrew Israelites.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 13 January 2023
Many celebrites and descendants of the transatlantic slave trade have no idea that they may have come from England, Ireland, Scotand or Europe. History has been whitewashed for the benefit of white supremacy.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 10 January 2023
Thomas Becket was one of the most influential men in Britain. Also known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London and later Thomas à Becket (21 December 1119 or 1120 – 29 December 1170), was an English nobleman who served as Lord Chancellor from 1155 to 1162 and then notably as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170. The Catholic Church and the Anglican
- Guinevere Jackson
- 4 January 2023
Will the real Grosvenor Please Stand Up - The man in America with the petty crimes matches the ancient family crest more than the current family. Miguel Grosvenor is highly likely the REAL Grosvenor but his family was put into slavery and had their land STOLEN Under during the Cromwelian race wars or during the late 17th century when England was undergoing a genocide race cleanse. I allege
- Guinevere Jackson
- 24 December 2022
Above are images of Sir Thurstan de Bower and his wife Margaret in St John the Baptist church, Tideswell, England. Thurstan became one of the elite squires retained by the king who was chosen for their skill in arms, wisdom, wealth and social standing in Britain. Chaucer reliably informs us it "was a great honour, exceedingly rare, and given only to a chosen few." He fought in the Scottish campaign and in the battle of Shrewsbury dressed in the king's livery, and for services rendered, Thurstan became Lord of the Manor of Little Longstone. He lived to see five medieval kings on the throne of England and received Royal Commissions for the defence of the realm during the king's absence in France. Sir Thurstan Wearing an SS collar c1395, and his wife Margaret de Bower lie here in the De Bower Chapel. They are said to have built the transept.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 29 November 2022
Robert Achard came from a wealthy noble family gifted with land in England by William the Conqueror in the 11th century for their help in conquering England. Their origins are in Normandy, France. Robert was the son of Peter Archard 1278 and Elizabeth / Isabel 1299, daughter of William Englefield 1260.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 28 November 2022
Wealthy landowner Richard Willison died on 23rd February 1574. His wife Anne Elton Willison was buried here on 22nd June 1591 - Church of the 'Nativity of The Blessed Virgin Mary, Madley Herefordshire.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 27 November 2022
Nobleman Richard Willison died on 23rd February 1574. His wife Anne Elton Willison was buried here on 22nd June 1591 - Church of the 'Nativity of The Blessed Virgin Mary, Madley Herefordshire.










