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Topic History of: Brighton Rock
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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hedda andrew wrote:
A dive as well.

Terrible parking, reducing speed limit is a stupid idea and instead of tacking drugs they are encouraging it.

Are the binmen still on strike there?

Green Party ruined which was a nice place.

It's Soho with a beach.


one of those binmen is Gene October formerly of punk band Chelsea.
Spee Undoubtedly my view is irrelevant - as is yours

But, under law, the two were not married

Why argue that they were - she was simply one of many mistresses


Thread closed...as facts are important
In The Know (as always !) ... and a small piece of advice for you - don't try being clever - you are not clever enough !

You seem blissfully unaware that until the Births, Marriage and Deaths Act of 1836 there was absolutely no need whatsoever to register a marriage in civil law.

If two people considered themselves married - they were. (Anglicans could always register their marriage in Church registers, but there was an increasing number of dissenters - Quakers, Catholics etc - who did not attend Anglican church. Therefor numerous marriages were going unrecorded at all).

Its clear (from his will) and the fact that he asked specifically to be buried with Maria Fitzherbert's photo, that he considered her to be his lawful wife. (He had only married Caroline so Parliament would wipe out his debts - and dumped her as soon as he could). Parliament was also against the Fitzherbert marriage due to her Catholicism (but many Kings converted to Catholicism - eg Charles II, on his deathbed ! - or practised it illegally). The Pope confirmed the marriage was lawful and valid.

Even the Duke of Wellington - George's executor (in his memoirs) accepts they were man and wife.

George's successor, William IV, acknowledged the part that Maria played in George's life in his very first action as King.

So ... what YOU think is utterly irrelevant.
Spee Going into the Arsenal Tavern - W4 was G4's successor!?

But Victoria dispensed with the Pavilion.

Too near the plebs - and perhaps the most unusual building in England.

Farewell
Spee Earl of Dublin yes.

At last a correction.

Wikipedia to the rescue.

I'm happy to admit an error.

You don't do that, ever.


Off to Arsenal v Madrid....