Re: Fracking - fame at last for Lancashire
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Originally Posted by DtheP47
From my history books DinG:
After Bosworth in 1486, he married Edward IV's daughter Elizabeth of York, thereby uniting the Yorkist and Lancastrian claims. This event is seen as marking the end of the War of Roses; although some Yorkists supported in 1487 an unsuccessful rebellion against Henry, led by Lambert Simnel. The War of Roses left little mark on the common English people but severely thinned the ranks of the English nobility.
Mr Tudor sold out and diluted the Lancastrian gene pool, ergo we lost 
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He married a yorkist so it was the lancastrians still GIVING it to the tykes , now sing up "All yorkshiremen ###g sheep all yorkshiremen ###g sheep 
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