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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2010

Here I visit Holy Cross Church, Felsted to investigate the mausoleum of the Riche family.
On this investigation one of the oddest EVP`s is captured in a strange place, and I get the opportunity to share this experience with you, which I hope you`ll rate.
Music: Kevin Macleod @ http://www.incompetech.com.

Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (1496/7 12 June 1567), was Lord Chancellor during the reign of King Edward VI of England. He was the founder of Felsted School in Essex in 1564.

Thomas More told Rich at the time of More's trial that he was reputed light of his tongue, a great dicer and gamester, and not of any commendable fame; but he was a commissioner of the peace in Hertfordshire in 1528, and in the next autumn became reader at the Middle Temple.

Rich was an executor of the will of King Henry VIII, on which much suspicion has been thrown, and on 26 February 1548 he became Baron Rich of Leez. In the next month he succeeded Wriothesley as chancellor, an office in which he found full scope for the business and legal ability he undoubtedly possessed. He supported Protector Somerset in his reforms in church matters, in the prosecution of his brother Thomas Seymour, and in the rest of his policy until the crisis of his fortunes in October 1549, when he deserted to Warwick (afterwards Northumberland), and presided over the trial of his former chief. His daughter had married Warwick's eldest son, Henry (1526-1544/5; died at Boulougne). He was one of the subscribers of the device of 21 June 1553 settling the crown on Lady Jane Grey, but swiftly abandoned his support (as indeed almost everyone did). During the final years of Henry's, Edward's, and Mary's reigns, he was in favor of whatever religion was in power; he was not Catholic enough to oppose the persecution of the Church under Somerset and Northumberland, and he enthusiastically persecuted Protestants during Mary's reign.

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  • im not even goin to insult your work by comparing you to MH...far superior,no fuss,no hype,fantastic presentation...a good balance of belief and skepticism,thnks Chris =O)

  • Thankyou:) That`s very kind!

    Chris

  • Awesome as always, John here,

    Thanks Cris another master piece. Great catches also.

    Be Well

    John

  • Thanks john:)

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  • loved this, very well done.

  • is this where lady jane grey was held with her husband guilford duddley?

  • hi constantine, good vid, a question , how did you merge the film together at the beggining of the film ? 

  • hi we have been off in the USA for the past while great to come back home and see ur vids again, great work as usual :)

  • Love watching your videos Chris :) It's a unique approach you have with the paranormal and your gift of feeling and seeing with your spiritual senses...hope you can come to Canada someday...keep up the great work. Lloyd Yellowbird

  • @kerry5101971: Have you visited the site of the twin towers in NYC. Even after all this time, the energies there are very powerful. Fear, anger, despair, heavy grief. And every now and then, a feeling of peaceful acceptance.

  • Where's episode 2? Very good me dear, I woud've enjoyed this too lol

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