Happy St Patrick’s Day!
Posted By Claire on March 17, 2016
To celebrate, here are some articles about the Boleyns’ links to Ireland:
Posted By Claire on March 17, 2016
To celebrate, here are some articles about the Boleyns’ links to Ireland:
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What happened to the Q&A tab? I was working my way through!
It’s at the same place – https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/q-a/ – but has been taken off the menu as the menu was breaking on some mobile devices so needed ‘tidying up’. Thanks!
Thanks Claire!
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day. Have had a great time, watching the live parade from New York, followed by the Match. Had a great time watching the highlights from Liverpool and Dublin. The commemorative mood will continue of course over the next few weeks, with the 100 years ago of the Easter Rising 1916 to 2016. The Day was Easter Monday but as Easter is a movable feast, the actual day is 24th April. Happy Paddy’s Day. Have a Guinness.