Re: peculiar English royal arms on a book
- From: David <dsalo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 11:59:58 -0700
On Aug 30, 3:07 am, "Frhr.v.Recum" <re...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
These dates were taken from Burke's 1963 pp. lxiii and lxv.
Which doesn't explain the reasoning. Perhaps someone at Burke's
noted that James VI & I's reign began in 1567, and concluded that
therefore Elizabeth's reign ended in 1567? That seems far-fetched,
but it's often easy to underestimate human carelessness.
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