Talk of regency was brought up in the Telegraph today, as it was supposedly suggested, during King Edwards abdication of making his mother, queen Mary to be invited as regent, so to re-establish the reputation of the monarchy.
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i was just wondering what if and how could John Redwood win the 1995 leadership contest for the conservative party and if he did would he become the PM and if so how would a premiership under John Redwood turn out?
what if in 1066 William the Conquerer lands in England first as before Harold Hadrarda, let's say that Harold does not get out into sea until later than he did, what would happen then happen next?
i had looked at this an wondered would a civil war come of this as James Hamilton was from a son of princess Mary, but with Lennox's supporters saying that that could was made invalid from his fathers divorce?
one idea that has intrigued me is the chartist uprising in 1839. and if william jones had turned up on time meaning that the charist riots would have occurred 6 and a half hours earlier, then the impact of it could have created considerable changes.
after king James V of Scotland passed Mary the queen of Scots took the throne at 6 days old, the next to the throne was James Hamilton 2nd Earl of Arran and also the Regent. So if Mary dies in infancy, what would the reign of king James VI be like?
wales has always been good at rugby, but i was wondering, how could wales as a nation be more successful as a nation and won say the rugby world cup, or make them the dominant team in Great Britain ?
i was wondering also, if France had won over Britain in India, what types of foods can we expect to see, also without the Indian influences What types of foods would become more prominent and would Britain draw from foods elsewhere?
I was wondering what new types of cuisine can be created with changes caused in history, and what POD could cause these changes to cuisine i was just wondering, if this is the wrong thread can you please change it
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