Monday, December 11, 2017

Rose May Flower and Rosslyn Chapel (Update)

Continuing from my previous post, we left off with an investigation of the Tudor’s, and actor’s in the tv series based on the Tudor’s.  And because the name Francis 1 of France stood out given it’s “double” addition to the “Frank/truth” pattern-cluster, I decided to check out the other Frank’s in the character list of the tv show, note from their wiki page:
  • Francis Dereham (c 1513 – executed 10 December 1541) 
  • Sir Francis Bryan (about 1490 – 2 February 1550[1]
Dereham’s date of death stands out given that the investigation of the Tudor’s began with the 4 notable persons mentioned in my first post today, Tou Door To Peace, note this excerpt:
So each of the four are recent additions to the Deaths in 2017 wiki page under December 10th, with 3 passing away on this day.  And now what we have with Dereham’s death is an addition to the “Timely” pattern-cluster.   It then occurred to me that “frank” is also the name for the French coin and so an addition to the recent “Money Theme” pattern-cluster on top of the “Frank/Truth” pattern-cluster... so money and truth goes hand in hand.

As for Sir Francis Bryan’s birthday of February 2nd, note from my previous post:
  • Sir Owen Tudor (c. 1400 – 2 February 1461)
Both were born during a non leap year and had they have been born on a leap year Feb 2 would be the 33rd day of the year with 333 days remaining, and so both are additions to the: “Off by One” pattern-cluster.  Both are also related in the “money” sense when you consider the “owe” in his name Owen!!  And so going through the list of characters, and keeping in mind the “Money” theme, I come across:
  • Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (1496/7 – 12 June 1567)
Note the double Rich Rich— two additions to the “Money Theme” pattern-cluster... and forming a specific “Rich” pattern-cluster.   Hmmm, Richie Rich... the comic book character... should investigate.  His date of death stands out because my stepgranddaughter’s birthday is June 12 and my birthday is June 13... and oh yes, President Trump’s birthday is June 14, hence generating a “June 12(x2), 13, 14/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster. I’m getting that déjà vu/view  feeling.

As I perused the list of characters in the Tudor’s tv show, I came across another name that stood out, note from his wiki page:
  • Robert Aske (1500 – 12 July 1537)
Surely you don’t need to ask why he stands out?!  Rich and Aske’s date of death generates an “__, June 12(x2), July 12, __/ 12th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster

Of the cast two names stand out in particular, Natalie Dormer and Max Brown.  Well we have another addition to the recent “Brown” pattern cluster, and Dormer is french for “sleep” and so an addition to the recent “Sleep/Awake” pattern-cluster.  Note from their wiki pages:
  • Natalie Dormer (born 11 February 1982) 
  • Max Brown (born 10 February 1981) 
And so note their birthdays and then this excerpt from my previous post:
  • Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466 – 11 February 1503) 
And so we now have a “February __, 10, 11(x3), __/Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  And,  what’s more than telling is the “lie” in the name Natalie... and what cropped up in my mind just now is “the whitehouse lie”.  The name Natalie means “Christmas Day” in origin.

Going through the list of cast I investigated only the names that stood out, arriving at:
  • Nigel John Dermot Neill (born 14 September 1947)
  • Callum Blue (born 19 August 1977)
  • James Gilbert (born January 15, 1982)
  • Kristen "Kris" Holden-Ried (born August 1, 1973) 
  • Perdita Rose Annunziata Weeks (born 25 December 1985) 
  • Joanne King (born 20 April 1983)
  • Jamie Thomas King (born 9 July 1981)
  • Torrance Coombs (born June 14, 1983)
  • Joely Kim Richardson (born 9 January 1965) 
Each of the dates stand out, butt the ones highlighted moreso for obvious reason.  It’s interesting that on investigating Perdita Weeks (because of her surname being a word that connects with “weak”) that her middle name is revealed as an addition to the recent “Rose” pattern-cluster.... and that she’s born on Christmas Day.  Keep in mind that where I live here in Canada, December 25 is significant in particular because its the birthday of our Prime Minister ... and his younger brother.   AND, because Christmas Day is just over 2  “WEEKS” away, this is an addition to the “Timely” pattern-cluster.  It’s also meaningful that quite awhile back I chose “rose” highlight to represent December days.  Note the  etymology :
  • Perdita means “lost” in origin.
  • Annunziata: means “announce” in origin.  
So her name means: lost announce rose weeks.   The “Rose” pattern-cluster ... and word “rose” is significant in that rose is a flower the colour I use to highlight December days.  The red/white rose is the symbol of the Tudor’s.

I’m also reminded of the mysterious Rosslyn  Chapel in Scotland  Note this excerpt from an article https://britishheritage.com/scotlands-mysterious-rosslyn-chapel/, that indicates the possibility of the Sinclaire’s traveled to North America before Columbus:
  • On an arch around a window on the chapel’s south side I spotted other intriguing carvings–rows of what certainly looked like corn, a vegetable that was unknown in Europe until after Christopher Columbus’ return from the New World. But work had ended here before Columbus crossed the Atlantic. Could these carvings mean that someone with links to Rosslyn reached the New World before Columbus did? Indeed they do, according to some theories. In 1398 Henry St. Clair, the 42nd Earl of Orkney and grandfather of the chapel’s founder, may have explored Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, traveled as far south as Massachusetts and wintered in North America. The story comes from the so-called Zeno Manuscript, an account of the voyage written by a Venetian whose great-great-great grandfather had supposedly traveled with St. Clair. And meanwhile, in Westford, Mass., there’s a rock with markings that some interpret as the depiction of a 14th-century knight–a memorial to one of Henry’s men, they say, who died there.

Another article reiterating the same claim is found at:  https://www.rosslynchapel.com/visit/things-to-do/identify-the-plant-carvings/.   The interesting thing about the mention of “Corn”, is that recent posts in this blog involve a big “Corn Theme” pattern-cluster as the titles of these two posts made recently on November 30 indicate:
Note the following info garnered from the first of the two posts:
It’s interesting to note that I live in Nova Scotia, and that our floral emblem is the “May Flower”... and my name is May.  Note the commemorating stamp depicting the Nova
Scotia Mayflower as “rose” coloured: https://www.canadianpostagestamps.ca/stamps/15732/mayflower-nova-scotia: and note the date of issue:

Date of Issue
February 3, 1965
We now have a “February__, 2(x2), 3, __/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster

Mayflower, Nova Scotia Canada Postage Stamp
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