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<p>[QUOTE="Bert Gedin, post: 3196907, member: 92556"][ATTACH]826558[/ATTACH] Hi, Mat. Some detail here, but better do your own research.- A Groat is an English silver coin, and a 1972 British Dictionary says it's worth fourpence.- King Henry VI was proclaimed King of both England and France. He became temporarily insane, resulting in two parties rivalling for power. This led to civil war, "The War of the Roses". After King Henry died, suspected of having been murdered, Edward IV was re-crowned the morning after Henry's death. (Years and dates omitted here).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bert Gedin, post: 3196907, member: 92556"][ATTACH]826558[/ATTACH] Hi, Mat. Some detail here, but better do your own research.- A Groat is an English silver coin, and a 1972 British Dictionary says it's worth fourpence.- King Henry VI was proclaimed King of both England and France. He became temporarily insane, resulting in two parties rivalling for power. This led to civil war, "The War of the Roses". After King Henry died, suspected of having been murdered, Edward IV was re-crowned the morning after Henry's death. (Years and dates omitted here).[/QUOTE]
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