A Ley through Arthur's Grave and a Subconsciously Sited Long Barrow

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2025
  • In his book The Lost Tomb of King Arthur, Graham Phillips writes of his
    extensive historical research into the historical Arthur, who he believes was
    Owain Ddantgwyn, who became king of the Kingdom of Powys in 495. He was known as "The Bear", and the Brythonic word for bear was "arth". At the
    time, after the end of the Roman Empire, Powys extended into what is now
    Shropshire, and the capital was the old Roman city of Viroconium, now
    Wroxeter.
    The research indicated that the burial place of the kings of Powys was two
    fortified hills in the area known as The Berth and The Enclosure,Baschurch,
    originally islands in a large lake, and geophysical surveys indicated burials
    there. See the video The Lost Tomb of King Arthur, on the Megalithomania
    channel on UA-cam. • Graham Phillips | The ...
    There is a
    ley running through Berth Hill and The Enclosure, running in a south-westerly
    direction, beginning at a moat at Prees Lower Heath, and continuing to
    Soulton Hall near Wem. This is a 16th century Tudor country house of Sir
    Rowland Hill, publisher of the Geneva Bible.
    But before reaching it the line amazingly goes through the Soulton Long
    Barrow, built on Soulton Hall land between 2017 and 2019. The structure is
    a sequence of stone chambers under an earthen mound, and was begun in 2017.
    Three megalithic limestone standing stones are located on the access route to
    the barrow which were added in autumn 2017. This must surely be a
    spectacular case of subconscious siting.
    There is another ley through Soulton Hall, which I visited when ley hunting
    in he area in August 2006. See the video Ley Hunting in Grail Country, on
    this channel. • Ley Hunting in Grail C... This was an area associated with
    previous research by Graham Phillips, concerning an object which had been
    believed by its owners to be the Holy Grail, located in the very same area.
    Apparently Thomas Wright, a Shropshire historian, in the 19th century, had
    claimed to have possessed the Grail, handed down to him from his ancestors
    the Peveril family. Graham Phillips located it, and The British Museum
    identified it as a Roman style ointment or spice jar of the 1st century AD, made of green alabaster. This suggested the possiblity that it was not the
    cup of the Last Supper, but rather another relic from that time, the ointment
    jar of Mary Magdalene.
    The ley comes from Hodnet Church, through Hawkstone Park, where the alabaster
    cup was found, then goes through the Red Castle. After this it runs through
    Soulton Hall, where we stayed for the week. It then passes through four
    moats, a clump, a stone south-west of Ellesmere, a coincident road and a
    multijunction.
    It would seem that there is a connection between the two pieces of research,
    both in the same area and related to Arthurian matters, and the leys may be
    part of it.

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  • @stuartdow
    @stuartdow 20 днів тому

    Thank you Jimmy !! great to see you still producing your wonderful videos ,always so full of good info ... X X X🐲🌟

    • @jamesgoddard4441
      @jamesgoddard4441  16 днів тому

      Thanks! The next will be "Leys and UFOs, based on my recent article in the Network Newsletter, but with actual clips of Tony Wedd speaking, from the 1960s. Jimmy