Lady Die 63 Posted May 19, 2005 I see that the 11th Earl of Shaftesbury has died - only a month after his father the 10th Earl. As Lady Bracknell might have said "To lose one Earl is unfortunate, to lose two is carelessness" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Brian F. Hannon of Ardboe, Tyron Posted May 23, 2005 The SHAFTESBURY Estate of Lough Neagh , center of Northern Ireland , is the 102,790 acres / 150 square miles Lake called in our Native Irish Gaelic Lough Neagh . The Largest and most Bountifull Inland Natural Fishery in all Europe . My people, the indigenous Native Irish Fish Harvester People still have till pay Royalties till The Shaftesbury Rent Collecting Company for Permission till fish in what we hould till be Our Patrimony . It is at us The Aspiration of the Return of our Ancestoral Waters . The Irish LAND Acts of the British Government issued around year 1900 forgot to offer the Rivers and Lakes of all Ireland back to the Fisher Tribes of Ireland . Leaving these Salmon Filled Waters in Absentee English Landlord Hands . Who within these past thirty years have Exhausted the Vast Shoals of the Salmon till almost Extinct Numbers . But they still hould The Deeds and Royal English Charters . We hope for Liberation from Feudal Tenure . Brian F. Hannon Elder . LoughNeagh@Ireland.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lady Die 63 Posted May 23, 2005 The SHAFTESBURY Estate of Lough Neagh , center of Northern Ireland , is the 102,790 acres / 150 square miles Lake called in our Native Irish Gaelic Lough Neagh . The Largest and most Bountifull Inland Natural Fishery in all Europe . My people, the indigenous Native Irish Fish Harvester People still have till pay Royalties till The Shaftesbury Rent Collecting Company for Permission till fish in what we hould till be Our Patrimony . It is at us The Aspiration of the Return of our Ancestoral Waters . The Irish LAND Acts of the British Government issued around year 1900 forgot to offer the Rivers and Lakes of all Ireland back to the Fisher Tribes of Ireland . Leaving these Salmon Filled Waters in Absentee English Landlord Hands . Who within these past thirty years have Exhausted the Vast Shoals of the Salmon till almost Extinct Numbers . But they still hould The Deeds and Royal English Charters . We hope for Liberation from Feudal Tenure . Brian F. Hannon Elder . LoughNeagh@Ireland.com I am speechless Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VileBody 11 Posted May 23, 2005 Bllody Hell - they'll be blowing up Billingsgate next.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honez 79 Posted May 23, 2005 The SHAFTESBURY Estate of Lough Neagh , center of Northern Ireland , is the 102,790 acres / 150 square miles Lake called in our Native Irish Gaelic Lough Neagh . The Largest and most Bountifull Inland Natural Fishery in all Europe . My people, the indigenous Native Irish Fish Harvester People still have till pay Royalties till The Shaftesbury Rent Collecting Company for Permission till fish in what we hould till be Our Patrimony . It is at us The Aspiration of the Return of our Ancestoral Waters . The Irish LAND Acts of the British Government issued around year 1900 forgot to offer the Rivers and Lakes of all Ireland back to the Fisher Tribes of Ireland . Leaving these Salmon Filled Waters in Absentee English Landlord Hands . Who within these past thirty years have Exhausted the Vast Shoals of the Salmon till almost Extinct Numbers . But they still hould The Deeds and Royal English Charters . We hope for Liberation from Feudal Tenure . Brian F. Hannon Elder . LoughNeagh@Ireland.com Lots of spelling and grammar mistakes and unnecessary capitalisation. Brian needs to pay more attention in class. 2/10. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest rab ni Posted January 11, 2006 good on ya brian. dont forget emersons who pay for the sand and any jetties fixed to the bottom dont worry about the english replies they dont understand dialects--- after all just look at how some of the english speak!!!!!!!!---- hardly the queens english Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Geronimo 3 Posted January 11, 2006 The SHAFTESBURY Estate of Lough Neagh , center of Northern Ireland , is the 102,790 acres / 150 square miles Lake called in our Native Irish Gaelic Lough Neagh . The Largest and most Bountifull Inland Natural Fishery in all Europe . My people, the indigenous Native Irish Fish Harvester People still have till pay Royalties till The Shaftesbury Rent Collecting Company for Permission till fish in what we hould till be Our Patrimony . It is at us The Aspiration of the Return of our Ancestoral Waters . The Irish LAND Acts of the British Government issued around year 1900 forgot to offer the Rivers and Lakes of all Ireland back to the Fisher Tribes of Ireland . Leaving these Salmon Filled Waters in Absentee English Landlord Hands . Who within these past thirty years have Exhausted the Vast Shoals of the Salmon till almost Extinct Numbers . But they still hould The Deeds and Royal English Charters . We hope for Liberation from Feudal Tenure . Brian F. Hannon Elder . LoughNeagh@Ireland.com But some of us do understand cant and hypocracy when we see it. All that bollocks about bountiful salmon filled waters. There are no salmon filled waters anywhere in Ireland north or south because corrupt politicians have allowed drift net fishing at sea that has wrecked the Irish fishing industry - nets, rod and line, the lot. Never mind your ancient rights. You're a bunch of get rich quick merchants who have perfected the art of milking the CAP for all its worth. I've heard more sense from Father Ted's housekeeper. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Josco 49 Posted January 12, 2006 The SHAFTESBURY Estate of Lough Neagh , center of Northern Ireland , is the 102,790 acres / 150 square miles Lake called in our Native Irish Gaelic Lough Neagh . The Largest and most Bountifull Inland Natural Fishery in all Europe . My people, the indigenous Native Irish Fish Harvester People still have till pay Royalties till The Shaftesbury Rent Collecting Company for Permission till fish in what we hould till be Our Patrimony . It is at us The Aspiration of the Return of our Ancestoral Waters . The Irish LAND Acts of the British Government issued around year 1900 forgot to offer the Rivers and Lakes of all Ireland back to the Fisher Tribes of Ireland . Leaving these Salmon Filled Waters in Absentee English Landlord Hands . Who within these past thirty years have Exhausted the Vast Shoals of the Salmon till almost Extinct Numbers . But they still hould The Deeds and Royal English Charters . We hope for Liberation from Feudal Tenure . Brian F. Hannon Elder . LoughNeagh@Ireland.com But some of us do understand cant and hypocracy when we see it. All that bollocks about bountiful salmon filled waters. There are no salmon filled waters anywhere in Ireland north or south because corrupt politicians have allowed drift net fishing at sea that has wrecked the Irish fishing industry - nets, rod and line, the lot. Never mind your ancient rights. You're a bunch of get rich quick merchants who have perfected the art of milking the CAP for all its worth. I've heard more sense from Father Ted's housekeeper. Ah, fighting talk. Excellent, bring on the ranters................ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites