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St Bees Man was the name given to the extremely well preserved body of a medieval man discovered in the grounds of St Bees Priory, Cumbria, in 1981. His identity was subsequently established with a high degree of probability as Anthony de Lucy, 3rd Baron Lucy, who died in 1368, probably killed on crusade at New Kaunas, in what is now Lithuania. [1]
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Oct 22, 2024 · A sex abuser who police said 'robbed' a woman's childhood has finally been jailed - with detectives praising her bravery for 'seeing the case through to its rightful outcome'. Anthony...
It appears that two extraordinary things happened with Anthony. Firstly it seems he was wrapped in his shroud and transported back to St Bees as a complete body; there is no record of anybody else being treated in the same way from Prussia.
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The examination which took place over the next two days made some remarkable discoveries, all linked to the amazing degree of preservation of the body. The Body had been wrapped in linen impregnated with some resinous substance and this, plus other factors, had resulted in adipocere, a natural process which occurs under certain conditions of cold a...
Clearly he died a violent death, but whether it was in battle or in a tournament of some sort cannot be known. Also, given the trouble that had been taken to preserve the body, it is likely that he died away from St Bees and was transported back here for burial. The immediate cause of death was almost certainly a haemo-pneumothorax due to fractured...
That unfortunately we did not not definitely know then, though John & Mary Todd conducted extensive research into trying to establish his identity, and arrived at several candidates. We knew he was a man aged about 40, plus or minus 5 years, who was buried sometime between 1290 and 1500. It was thought he was possibly married and a layman, as besid...
In the intervening 30 years there have been considerable advances in science, and combined with other historical evidence that has come to light, he is thought to be almost certainly Anthony de Lucy, who died on a teutonic crusade in 1368. There is an update on the latest historical discoverieshere
Dale Elizabeth Tryon, Baroness Tryon (née Harper; 3 January 1948 [1] – 15 November 1997) was a socialite and a successful businesswoman in the international fashion world. She created the fashion label "Kanga" and the couture line "The Dale Tryon Collection". "Kanga" also came to be her own nickname.
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