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  • in reply to: Hello There. #2489

    Many thanks.

    in reply to: Price Guide? #2469

    Many thanks simon

    This is very useful, sorry about starting you on a price list quest! :)

    in reply to: Place Name? #2464

    I’ve only just got over a cold myself.

    I’ve found the cross (again), I’ve PMed you about things.

    See you around, and once again many thanks :D

    in reply to: Place Name? #2462

    Hi zach.

    This is indeed very interesting, the cross I found was sort of a wire frame so the inside was hollow, it was quite badly bent.

    Since my last post I’ve been desperately searching for it, I found it by chance a few years ago on a casual visit to the place as I live fairly close to the Abbey.

    I’d be more than happy to swap info and for us to keep each other up to date on events, I’ll PM you my email address.

    Last night I had an odd dream about looking for an old computer game called “The Warriors” even though this is a fairly new game, I feel that Warriors is of relevance.

    Cheers

    in reply to: Place Name? #2460

    Many thanks zach, this has now opened a new avenue of investigation for me.

    The original dream was just me going on a long walk through local places of interest with my goal being this Campbury/berry, even in my dream I had no idea what or where it was.

    Over the Christmas period I got through meditation:

    Corner of ruin, from above, glowing white cavalry cross with undulating curves, Celtic cross with carvings.

    I recognised this ruin to be Lesnes Abbey in Abbeywood and I’m pretty sure the area I was looking at is related to the Roesia’s heart story, people still leave offerings there to this day (from Bexley Council’s website):

    “Roesia was the great grand daughter of Sir Richard de Luci. As a young girl she was raised at Lesnes Abbey and grew to love the place. She eventually married and moved away, becoming Roesia de Dover. However, when she died her heart was buried at Lesnes Abbey as a relic to be prayed for in order to speed the passage of her soul through purgatory”.

    Interestingly I have found a small silver cross at the Abbey previously.

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