David Gwilliam
Well-Known Member
Normally I avoid starting historical threads on this forum as I would avoid discussing Leicester City on Heritage of History forums. However, I feel that I should echo the Birch's call for signatures to the petition to keep Richard III in Leicester.
York has no real case. The "Plantagenet Alliance" claim to be descendants of Richard III.He had one son Edward of Middleham who died aged 12. The nearest relative descended from a sister is the Canadian who gave his DNA and he wants Richard III buried in Leicester. There is no evidence that Richard III wanted to be buried in York. As an anointed King he would have expected to be buried in Westminster Abbey. Contrary to popular belief Richard III was never Duke of York; he was Duke of Gloucester. Above all York showed no interest in Richard III until last summer[.
Leaving aside the economic benefits, the publicity and the agreement made by the Ministry of Justice with Leicester University we have a strong moral case. Leicester had adopted Richard III long before he was found]. There was a Richard III Boys School and a Richard III Girls School which merged into King Richard III Secondary School.
There is a King Richard III Infant School in Leicester.
There is a statue of Richard III in Castle Gardens.
There is a King Richard's Road.
There is a Richard III pub and a Last Plantagenet pub.
There is a link to the petition below.
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/39708
York has no real case. The "Plantagenet Alliance" claim to be descendants of Richard III.He had one son Edward of Middleham who died aged 12. The nearest relative descended from a sister is the Canadian who gave his DNA and he wants Richard III buried in Leicester. There is no evidence that Richard III wanted to be buried in York. As an anointed King he would have expected to be buried in Westminster Abbey. Contrary to popular belief Richard III was never Duke of York; he was Duke of Gloucester. Above all York showed no interest in Richard III until last summer[.
Leaving aside the economic benefits, the publicity and the agreement made by the Ministry of Justice with Leicester University we have a strong moral case. Leicester had adopted Richard III long before he was found]. There was a Richard III Boys School and a Richard III Girls School which merged into King Richard III Secondary School.
There is a King Richard III Infant School in Leicester.
There is a statue of Richard III in Castle Gardens.
There is a King Richard's Road.
There is a Richard III pub and a Last Plantagenet pub.
There is a link to the petition below.
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/39708