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Subject: Historical Accuracy?
Posted Nov 14, 1999 by Researcher 93445
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Just how good is the evidence for the red-hot poker story? I can find several references that state this as "alleged" or "traditional" but none that come up with a solid contemporary account. On the other hand, it could just be that I can't find the right references on the net.

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Subject: Historical Accuracy?
Posted Nov 15, 1999 by Ginger The Feisty
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Well I gathered details from various places including stuff I found at the place it happened (I live a couple of miles down the road). I think the Berkeley family who still live at the castle probably know what they are talking about but then History is only ever written by the winners so it could all be false. Mind you, everything we learn as being 'fact' could be false so there you go! smiley

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