St Francis Abbey Kilkenny Ireland – “The Resting Place” – Earl Marshal of England Richard Marshal 3rd Earl of Pembroke and Richard Marshal Lord of Leinster – ISABEL DE CLARE MARSHAL 4TH COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE – “THE RESTING PLACE” – TINTERN ABBEY TINTERN MONMOUTHSHIRE – 1st Earl of Pembroke William Marshal and Lord O’Carroll of Ely – “The Windsor Castle Court Rolls” – PEMBROKE CASTLE PEMBROKESHIRE WEST WALES – CAVERSHAM CASTLE READING ENGLAND – EARL MARSHAL OF ENGLAND EDWARD 18TH DUKE OF NORFOLK = GERALD 6TH DUKE OF SUTHERLAND = MAGNUM FORCE = MAGNA CARTA CLAUSE 39 = MAGNUM FORCE = CARROLL FOUNDATION TRUST = THE ROYAL ARCHIVES THE ROUND TOWER WINDSOR CASTLE – THE TEMPLE CHURCH LONDON – THE COLLEGE OF ARMS LONDON – THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD OF THE SOVEREIGN – THE TOWER OF LONDON CITY OF LONDON – British Monarchy Royal Family Most Famous Identity Theft Case in the World


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MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS:

The sensational Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft liquidation bank fraud case which is encircling the beleaguered City of London banking institutions has disclosed that the HM Attorney General England’s most senior prosecuting officer is understood to be seriously implicated in this case of international importance.

Sources have confirmed that the explosive FBI Scotland Yard “cross-border” criminal prosecution files contain a compelling evidential paper trail which surrounds the ransacking and complete theft of the entire contents of Gerald Carroll’s multi-million dollar Eaton Square Belgravia penthouse and Westminster residences in central London spanning a bizarre six to eight years.

Further sources have revealed that the dossiers contain forensic specimen photographic exhibits which concern the co-ordinated break-ins burglaries and theft of major parts of the world renowned Oxford University Hertford College Carroll Institute academic research establishment that is known to have one of the finest Scoto-Celtic-Cambro-Norman archival records collections which stretch back to the late twelfth century.

In a stunning disclosure it has emerged that Scotland Yard “leaked” sources have said that the files contain compelling evidential material which surrounds the deep involvement of Mark Field the Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster who has been exposed as one of the “central actors” in the ongoing dangerous obstruction offences that are currently exasperating the current circumstances of two of the “primary victims” following weapons attacks in central London locations.

The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the commissioner who has an intimate knowledge of this case which stretches the globe.

Historical Footnote: I

The Carroll Institute archival records contain microfiche digital images of the twelfth and thirteenth century court records that concern the life of the ill fated Lord Bramber William de Braose his close relationship with King Richard I Coeur de Lion and later King John the Lord Marshal of Leinster Lord Ely O’Carroll and in 1215 the Magna Carta which still remains today as the foundation of English common law for all loyal subjects of the crown under the “sovereign powers” of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

Historical Footnote: II

The Lord Marshal of Leinster sponsored Magna Carta of 1215 was brought about in part by what the historian Sydney Painter said in his biography of King John “The William de Braose story was the greatest mistake King John made during his reign as once recalled to his Barons”.

Historical Footnote: III

Magna Carta Clause 39 reads “No man shall be taken imprisoned outlawed banished or any way destroyed nor will we proceed against or prosecute him except by the lawful judgement of his peers or the law of the land.

Historical Footnote: IV
Hertford College Carroll Chair of Irish History Oxford University

During the last days of the late king Henry II he promised William Marshal the hand and estates of Isabel de Clare (1172–1220). King Richard I Coeur de Lion confirmed the offer and so in August 1189 at the age of 43 the Marshal married the 17-year-old daughter of Richard de Clare (Strongbow) whose mother in law Princess Aoife of Leinster had close family links with the Lord O’Carroll of Ely Munster Eire.

The O’Carroll of Ely principality is situated in the heart of Ireland in King’s County within the ancient province of Munster on the borders of Queen’s County and the Lord Marshal of Leinster estates. The Lord Marshal and Lord O’Carroll of Ely = FIXED PLACE LINE = known as = THE PALE = documented in 1206 defined the strategic valley southern border boundary between Celtic Ireland and the Anglo-Norman settlements within the province of Leinster in Ireland.

The Annals of the Four Masters state that the O’Carrolls of Ely had “close family links” with the Marshal family the English Plantagenet Realm and Robert and Edward Bruce of Scotland. Isabel Marshal heiress of the great Marshal Anglo-Irish estates was born 9th October 1200 “folklore mystery surrounds Lord Donoch O’Carroll of Ely and Isabel Marshal whose grandmother was descended from the Prince’s of Ireland O’Carrolls of Ely. The Temple Church London is the final resting place of Lord William Marshal of Leinster Earl of Pembroke the finest knight that ever lived.

Richard Marshal 3rd Earl of Pembroke lost his life in Ireland along side Lord Teige O’Carroll of Ely in April 1234. Lord Richard Marshal was overpowered and wounded at the Battle of the Curragh by forces led by Lord Maurice FitzGerald Justiciar of Ireland and died of wounds on 16 April 1234 while being held prisoner and is buried in the St Francis Friary Kilkenny Ireland.

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