The Death of William Rufus
William II (1056 – 2 August 1100), the third son of William I of England, was King of England from 1087 until 1100. William is commonly known as William Rufus,…
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William II (1056 – 2 August 1100), the third son of William I of England, was King of England from 1087 until 1100. William is commonly known as William Rufus,…
The first recorded instance of a commission from the ranks in the history of the British Army is that of Sergeant Littler of the Befordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment. In August,…
Today 25th April 2012 is the 97th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. In the excellent book “Over There” with the Australians by R. Hugh Knyvett, there is a fantastic description…
Captain Jason W. James who was a former Quantrill Guerrilla, first cousin of Frank and Jesse James, a Knight of the Golden Circle, and a Texas Ranger stationed in Brown…
Francis W Hirst in his book “In the Golden Days” recalls dinning with the great David Lloyd George and his perplexities with Morley, the leader of the liberal party. “In…
I love this little description in a pre-war book; it conjures up an aroma of a bygone age and values. It reminds me of the excellent 1944 film ‘This Happy…
An Army gambling game I came across in the John Masters book ‘Now God be Thanked’ was Crown and Anchor. After some investigation I found that Crown and Anchor was…
This is an interesting article about a bank robbery in Comanche, Comanche County, Texas which neighbors Brown County to the west. “M.E. “Boss” Greene Chases Outlaw Joe HornerPosted on June…
The Australian Oxford Dictionary defines two-up (or swy) as “a gambling game in which coins are spun in the air and bets placed on a showing of two heads or…
Sometimes in the chaos of war, sad mistakes were made. This article published in the Eastbourne Gazette on 18th September 1918, highlights this. It was fortunate for Mr and Mrs…