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Where to start? Is there any evidence that Rheged was based around Catterick? Is Richmondshire in Cumbria? Is there a reason why all this is not taught in public education? And "wholly...Cambro-Breton", really? The further you get into the article, the more reasonable it becomes, but the early stuff is really not up to snuff. Last I heard, Catterick was definitely a [[Northumbria]]n royal vill/urbs regis. Strange that isn't mentioned in the crusade for Cambro-Breton identity. Given the connection between royal vills and small-shires, that would be worth a mention. Merging this into [[Richmondshire]] might not be a bad idea. The single reference seems to deal with post-1066 Richmondshire. Anyway, that's my tuppenceworth. You're free to take it or leave it as you will. [[User:Angusmclellan|Angus McLellan]] [[User talk:Angusmclellan|(Talk)]] 17:40, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
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Honour of Richmond
Rather than slap pointless template all over Honour of Richmond, let me tell you what leaps out at me:
“ | The capital district was originally based in Catraeth, Rheged as the home of King Urien of Gore. British history describes Peter Thompson, who supposedly discovered the tomb of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table under Richmond Castle's crypt. He is said to have found a horn and a poltergeist resulted when lifting Excalibur.[1] When Richmondshire was founded, it revived the ancient British presence of Cumbria. The importance of Brittany, Wales and their colonial connections with the Honour of Richmond in English history is most often not taught in public education. Although territorially English, Richmond is wholly of the Cambro-Breton, rather than Anglo-Norman experience. | ” |
Where to start? Is there any evidence that Rheged was based around Catterick? Is Richmondshire in Cumbria? Is there a reason why all this is not taught in public education? And "wholly...Cambro-Breton", really? The further you get into the article, the more reasonable it becomes, but the early stuff is really not up to snuff. Last I heard, Catterick was definitely a Northumbrian royal vill/urbs regis. Strange that isn't mentioned in the crusade for Cambro-Breton identity. Given the connection between royal vills and small-shires, that would be worth a mention. Merging this into Richmondshire might not be a bad idea. The single reference seems to deal with post-1066 Richmondshire. Anyway, that's my tuppenceworth. You're free to take it or leave it as you will. Angus McLellan (Talk) 17:40, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
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