Spamcan81
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Well done. I did send another message but it's awaiting moderator approval. The floor is yours.
Point of order. My identical answer appeared just before John Griffiths but I'm happy for him to take the floor.
Well done. I did send another message but it's awaiting moderator approval. The floor is yours.
Apologies, I didn't see your message.Point of order. My identical answer appeared just before John Griffiths but I'm happy for him to take the floor.
That's sporting of you but you should take the floor.
Henry IV - of the house of Lancaster and also a Plantagenet.
George VI
Quite a bit earlierJames VI & I?
Henry I
George IV
Imagine that...Henry VIII, a good bet since he had six MiLs. And I'm not required to say which one.
Henry VIII, a good bet since he had six MiLs. And I'm not required to say which one.
George I
anyway my guess Henry V.
Good lord I am sorry everyone I gave a wrong clue again getting confused by my own answer of Henry Bolingbroke. His name begins with E many apologies on a second wrong clue in about a week.Henry III?
About the only one missing so far is Henry II, so I'll have a stab at that.
About the only one missing so far is Henry II, so I'll have a stab at that.
Now we are heading in the right direction but make sure you head towards York and not Lancaster!
One of those was allegedly executed by his uncle which makes it the wrong answer but so unbelievably close.I think Edward VI was a son of Henry VIII, which I think makes him a Tudor. I therefore go for Edward V.