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Subject: happy? - Apr 7 (a possat in his hand) From: Abby Sale Date: 07 Apr 06 - 07:52 AM James Hamilton, Archbishop of Saint Andrews, was hanged by his political enemies on 4/7/1571. He was an accomplice to several murders, anyway, so that's ok. Child notes this is the same Bishop of Saint Andrews that Brown had killed some years before for trying to poison the child King James.
That's James VI. He doesn't become James I & VI until the Union of the Crowns in 1603. Webster gives for posset: "beverage composed of hot milk curdled by some strong infusion, as by wine, etc., -- much in favor formerly. 'I have drugged their posset.'" Shaksp.. Noone's ever offered me a posset so I'm not sure how this would taste even if it weren't poisoned. "I say, there, Clarence, would you care for a posset?" I don't think so. Maybe it's used for a sleeping draught. Early warning notice: This series of the Happy File noncontinues beginning April 16. Copyright © 2005, Abby Sale - all rights reserved What are Happy's all about? See Clicky |
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