Aberconwy, 1277...



On this day of November fifth, which marks, depending on your viewpoint, either the triumph of the State in the suppression of a Catholic plot to assassinate James I and his Parliament in 1605, or on the other hand to celebrate the attempt itself. You pays your money, you takes your choice. I'm minded of another date, four or five days hence, much earlier, in 1277, marking the The Treaty of Aberconwy, where Llewelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, was forced to cede to Edward I; entering into an accord with the English king and effectively ending Welsh self-rule. Of course it didn't actually end quite there, but in the early 1400s; despite rebellion after rebellion on behalf of the Welsh, and ending with the defeat of Owain Glyndwr, modern Welsh history began, with the Welsh in servitude to the English Crown. I find it more than slightly depressing that such power relationships still effectively obtain throughout the world to this day. There you go...

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  1. Isles of Scilly anyone!
    The fact that people are "up in arms" about our current head of the monarchy & his son take "fealty" from the NHS & CHARITIES shows just how wrong this fudal shit is!!
    ATB
    Joe

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