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to a neighbouring house, where his slippers were also Oldmixon, p.361 brought." The neighbouring house is Bethshemesh, 28 B 3 y 39 B

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R 286,2 the garden belonging thereto is the apple orchard, R 286.3 The slippers were brought to him when he could not wear them, either slip shod or otherwise.* "Then fire was set to the powder which was placed in the room where the Queen lay, under the King's room, and the house was blown up."4 Scotia is at R 281,5 where there was brought considerable quantity of powder, AR 281.6 The solar mansion of his majesty, AR 286,7 is above her lunar majesty's chamber, at R 281. When Darnley, Hiram, is got rid of, Arcturus, Bothwell, claims Mirach, and carries her up, enceinte, to Æ 106. As Joseph, he took Mary Virgo, with her large belly or Spica, from R 256 up to R 106, dropping the child at 9 m 21 and k 11 AR 111, before Spica and he came together, at ÆR 106.9 The mother of the sun-king "Lady Day" was tried, condemned, and executed, at the summer solstice and autumnal equinox conjoined.† At her trial, "the greater part of the Commissioners," says Camden, "met on the 11th October, at Fotheringhay Castle, in the County of Northampton, seated upon the bank of the River Nen, where the Queen of Scots was then in custody." Camden might have added she was in chains, 102,"1and, strange as it may appear, David, the music master, was not far distant, he being at R 106.12 The River Nen, Nene (noon),13 is the solstitial Eridanus, at AR 106.14 "The 8th Feb., Wednesday (according to sentence lately given by the nobility), Mary Steward, Queen of Scots, about 10 of the clock, before noon, was executed and suffered death by beheading, upon a scaffold set up for that purpose, in the Great Hall of Foderinghay Castle." 15 And

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The slippers being brought would induce the belief that Antinous was intended, the Dauphin or Atys, because Hiram Darnel's feet are one, the right, at ÆR 281, and the other, the left, at R 286." The slippers both reach Antinous' feet at ÆR 286 (see p. 20).

+ January, 1587. No. 8. Vol. xlii. p. 541. Scotch Series. 'The Queen of Scots gay and well."

March, 1587. No. 32. Vol. xlii. p. 543. Speaks of the death of the Queen of Scots.

The 11th October, astronomically, is AR 197 (see Planisphere); AR 197 18 is AR 106, the autumnal equinox.

§ 8th February is, of course, Old Style, and 1587 is FR 312, or F A, or zodiac of eleven signs, at R 281.

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Speed informs us "that Mary, Queen of Scots' untimely death, and unfortunate end, was finished at Fotheringhay Castle, in the County of Northampton." Foddering P. 1176 or fothering hay would be required for Kish's asses, at AR111,2 | at the North water, Northampton, and there, at c 6 a R 111,3 are Canopus and 4 Mary. This Castle, at R 111, 3 5° 31 a 4111 a is in reality another name for Holyrood Abbey, otherwise Westminster Abbey, where near unto is a very great Hall. Thus are united the North and West, for poor Mary's death, end, and finish. "The body was interred in the Cathedral of Peterborrow," AR111,5 in the North, and s V 8 and e 16 a "afterwards removed unto the Collegiate Church of St. Peter's, in Westminster, AR 111,6 and in the most magni-e 14 a ficent Chapel of King Henry the Eighth, interred under

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a princely monument of white marble, with the picture, according to life, artificially imitated by sculpture." 77 Speed, p. 1175 History informs us Fotheringhay Castle was razed to the ground, certainly celestially there are not any remains. There is no Chapel of Henry the Eighth in Westminster Abbey, but there is one of Henry the Seventh, said to be built in 1502 by Chemali, at AR 107,8 and there is P50 Capella. In the Chapel are the tombs of both Elizabeth and Mary. Speed thus disposes of Bloody Mary: "Her body lyeth interred in a Chapel in the Minster of St. Peter's, at Westminster, without any monument or any other remembrance."9 That she was buried must P. 1131 be true, if any reliance whatever can be placed on the State Papers, because "The Quire sang the Circumdederunt, the Archbishop of York, and Bishops, said all the ceremonies. The Usher took away the pall, then the corps was let into the grave, and the Archbishop cast earth on the same."** Where the body of Bloody Mary was buried is certainly a mystery. The authorities of the Abbey now say it was placed in the tomb with her sister Elizabeth, but where the body remained during Elizabeth's 45 years' reign they cannot tell. Had Elizabeth

Kish means "hard, difficult," otherwise "straw, or forage." Kish was a Benjamite and Cancer is the Tribe Benjamin.

According to history, Henry the Seventh commenced the building, but it was finished by Henry the Eighth. It is admitted to have been erected in 1502, and yet Edward the Third, who died in 1377, has a very conspicuous tomb therein.

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been entombed in her sister Mary's vault, it might be considered reasonable, but the reverse is not probable. The account of Mary's funeral is very meagre in Dean Stanley's "Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey."! The Dean believes this Mary to have been buried in 1558, and the Dean likewise believes Edward the Confessor was entombed in Westminster Abbey, on the Epiphany, 1066, and a most elaborate description is given of the Confessor's death and funeral, which took place nearly 500 years previously to the death of Mary. According to Darcie, the Duke of Kent (Hiram ab Eph,2 of R 111) said to Mary, before her execution, "Your life will be the death and your death the life of our religion."3 And Camden has it, "Your life will be the death of our religion, as, contrariwise, your death will be the life thereof."4 Camden and others give the epitaph of Mary, "A new and unexampled kind of tomb is here extant, wherein the living are enclosed with the dead, for know that with the ashes of Saint Mary here lieth violate and prostrate the majesty of all kings and princes. **** I say no more." 5 Mary, as lady of the day, was wifed to solar majesty. Elizabeth, the bright occidental star, was not so espoused. Mary first married the youthful Dauphin, at the solstice, then the powerful sunking, Hiram, in his strength, and after 18 years, or 180 degrees of solar imprisonment, died at the autumnal equinox. At her birth Mary was devoted to the cross, N 55 A and 97 A at AR 281,6 and her religion, during daylight, was dead, the cross never seen; but at her death, at the autumnal equinox, her religion revived, the cross became visible at AR111.7 Her life was the death of her religion, and her death the life thereof. With the ashes of Lady Day lieth violate and prostrate the majesty of all solar kings and princes. After sunset the living are enclosed with the dead, under the equator. John Knox (Nox) was the opponent of Scotia, or Lady Day, and he died, astronomically, when Moses was born, in 1572, or 297, the first degree of Aries, vernal equinox.

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commences at AR 172, the 29th of her reign is, therefore, AR 201, and there, at 201, is a pen in Virgo's right hand,' to sign the warrant for R 111, but the warrant is at AR 106. As related, there was similar difficulty about the document being signed by King John, but dies non being closed, it was signed at R 106, and there is the cut off head.3 Brantôme says, "Mary, before being executed, 3 U 60 was stript to the waist, so that her breasts and body, whiter than alabaster, appeared naked and uncovered," in fact, just as Ptolemy pictures Scotia Andromeda.5 Oldmixon 5 See p. 67 also relates that the French accounts given state that Mary was 45 years old, when beheaded; "that the hangman pulled off her clothes, and handled her at his pleasure-nay it is questioned whether he did not do like that villain in the Queen of Navarre's hundred novels, for as strange temptations as that happen sometimes to mankind. After he had done what he had a mind to, the body was carried to a room joining the servants' chambers." The executioner, Algenib, certainly does Oldmixon, p. 577 take great liberties with Lady Day, Mirach. Some authors represent poor Scotia as anything but captivating, with grey hair, and shrivelled skin, &c. &c. There was a favourite little dog under Mary's petticoat when she suffered; it is now known by the name of Procyon. Oldmixon quaintly winds up Mary's affairs by saying that "not only Rapin, but Cambden Melvil, and almost all historians that wrote of this memorable event, write as if they knew nothing or very little of the matter." It Oldmixon,p.577 is quite clear that Oldmixon, of 1730, was not initiated in the astronomical mysteries.t

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of the house of the king Moloch, Jacobus. The Harbottle child, if Mary, must have been old and withered in 1587, when she was beheaded, at the age of 71. Elizabeth was born 1533, which is R 258, Spica,' and she died with the appearance of the advent star of Jacob, "1604." The occidental star set on the rising of James, Elizabeth was therefore 71 years old when she died. Calmana and Delboza are strangely symbolized as two distinct females, one applying to R 111, the other to R`106. According to history, Scotia lived as many years as Elizabeth reigned, that is 45, and died at the same age as the "Virgin Mary," that is at 45. If 45 be added to the Harbottle child's birth, 1516, there is * 1 11 w and 16 w R 261, and Elizabeth with Zacharias. Elizabeth, mother of John, celestially was aged 60,* and as the sign Virgo commences at 172, and ends 217, her celestial reign is 45. Again 45 added to 217 gives 262, Jacobus. Elizabeth began to reign 1558, which is R 283, and, allowing the dies non to be closed, corresponds with Algenib. As described, Bloody Mary was born the same year as Mary | Scotia, that is at 1516, and was only 42 when she died, hora 15 and 58, or in 1558, and there Virgo Mary was required to be large with child when she ascended with Joseph. Bloody Mary died with her big belly, the dropsy, 1558.

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The bright occidental star, Elizabeth, being dead, James succeeded her.

As no one can tell where either James or his son Charles the First were buried, it is not surprising that the places of interment of Edward the Sixth, Bloody Mary, and Mary Scotia, should be alike questionable. There is a splendid tomb or monument in Westminster Abbey said to be that of Mary Scotia, but evidence will be presently adduced to show a tomb or monument of Charles the First, although his burial-place remains to this day a perfect mystery. Allowing the Scotia monument to be that of Mary, the mother of James, the King James, on coming to the throne, must first have erected the monument to the memory of Elizabeth, who murdered his mother, and afterwards a monument to his murdered mother, for both of these tombs are, as

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already observed, in Henry the Seventh's Chapel. Dean Stanley says James erected the monument to his dear sister Elizabeth, and afterwards, in the 10th year of his reign in England, he removed the body of his mother from Peterborough to the Abbey. When the body of Mary of Scots was brought to Westminster, "it was interred in the North Aisle, close to the vault of Elizabeth; the tomb was raised opposite in the South Aisle. The two lines at the head of Elizabeth's monu- Stanley, p. 179 ment were inscribed by James- Regno consortes et urnâ, hic obdormimus Elizabetha et Maria sorores, in spe resurrectionis." 2 "Joined together in our reign, and in our urn (tomb), we sleep here, Elizabeth and Mary, sisters, in hope of the resurrection." Stanley's version is "The sisters are at one; the daughter of Catherine of Arragon and the daughter of Anne Boleyn rest in peace at last."3 3 Stanley, p. 178 Were Henry the Eighth's daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, joined together in one reign? Certainly not, but Mary of Scots and Elizabeth of England were.

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of the circle was by Scot and Lot. light, "Lady of the Day," and the occidental Spica, the Virgin Azamech, the "Etoile de la Mer," Alma mater, Queen of Night.

When reciting the murder of Rizzio, as described, Hume says Mary's natural sister was supping with her at the time the music-master Rizzio, Apollo, was slain. Supper is the evening, or autumnal meal. The natural sister of Mary must be Elizabeth, for history does not prove that Mary had any other sister.

The body of Bloody Mary, after remaining somewhere 45 years, from the time of her death in 1558 to the burial of Elizabeth in 1603, was then placed in the same tomb with her sister Elizabeth. "Elizabeth et Maria sorores." From these various considerations it would appear that as the historians with their mystic combinations got celestially fogged, and as they could not manage to trace a celestial pedigree for Jaco, they determined to give him a celestial mother, and so converted Bloody Mary to Scotia, or vice versa.‡

+ Stanley's "Westminster Abbey," p. 589.

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"CHARLES JAMES, son of Lord Darnley and Marie, Queen of Scots, born in Edinborough Castle, the 19th June, 1566." The 1566 is R 291, old New Year's Day, James.2 Between 1566 and 1752, when the calendar was adjusted to the New Style, are 186 years, or two precessional degrees and 42 years, say three degrees. The 19th of June, 1566, by these three degrees would be the 22nd of June, the summer solstice, New Style, in 1752.

There is a James on the Astrolabe with Apollo,3 David the Caroler of heaven, so that Carolus or Charles James would be a fit and proper name for the northern sun-king. The sun-king James was conceived, Dei gratiâ, at the autumnal equinox, at 1565, and nine months after was born at mid-day on

Acts xxvi. 13.-At Damascus at midday, O king, I saw in the way a light from heaven, above the brightness of the sun, shining round about me and them which journeyed with me.

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JAMES was crowned at Holyrood when a mere child. James Hiram is, Dei gratiâ, entitled to Gemma of the royal golden crown, and the laws, with a pair of compasses, will place "gemma" upon the child's head at R 111.5 James is a northman, and the Astrolabe gives a James in Aries. The bright occidental demised, James, on his "Progress" from the north, arrived in Lune Dan, AR 286, on the 7th May, and Algenib, by New Style, arrives in Lune Dan on the 10th May. Allowing the three recessional degrees, and astronomically they

important blanks, from 1554 to 1558, under the restored Benedictines of Queen Mary, and from 1642 to 1662, under the Commissioners of the Commonwealth."-DEAN STANLEY'S Westminster Abbey, Preface, ix. In other words

From 1554 to 1558 comprises Mary's reign,

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"The number 15 should be represented by ", but because these letters constitute part of the word, the letters 1, or 9 and 6, represent 15, to prevent, as the Jews allege, the profanation of the peculiar name of God."-WILSON'S Elements of Hebrew Grammar, P. 257.

are the same point. It would have been impossible for Algenib, or James of Aries, to bring Ann of Dan1 (Libra),k 20 p 37 or Ann of Denmark, with him to Lun dayn at ÆR 281286. In Nicholas' "Progress" of James, it says, "The Queen, with Prince Harry and the Lady Elizabeth, made a happy journey from Scotland to England. Charles, then three years old, was weakly, and was left behind in Scotland." The Queen, and Lady Elizabeth from the Vol. i. p. 169 solstice, came down with young Hiram to the western equinox, leaving Carolus Apollo behind. On the king's arrival in London he proceeded to St. James', Westminster, where he was united to his wife, at R 106,3 the 3 k 6-10 and 38 0 dies non being closed. They were then crowned on the 12th of July-the 12th of July, from the ecliptic pole, is AR111, and there is Hiram James with gemma of the

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There is only one event that occurred during James' reign that is deserving interpretation. It is the Gunpowder Plot, as it is called, which is said to have originated in 1604. A powder plot had been a very serious affair to his father, Darnley, but under Fox's management the plot was a complete failure. Fox 5 wished to make martyrs of the sun-king, lords, and commons, but that was altogether impracticable. Fox, as the indictment on his trial would set forth, was instigated by the devil, Genubi. Fox Vulpecula begins, R 287,6 and the dies non closed there is the devil, Genubi,7 with the fox A man named Johnson is said to be the real Fox or Faux, and Hiram " the destroyer," is John's son, R286-7.9 The State records make Fox and Johnson identical.10 Garnet was one who suffered on the discovery of the plot. Garnate, or Garnet, is a pomegranate " of Ramus, R 281,12 31st of Dec.+ "By the express order of the king he was not cut down from the gallows in St. Paul's Churchyard until he was quite dead." St. Paul's Churchyard is at R 281,13 and there are the cross and the gallows. 14 "Garnet has been canonized by his Church, and his name now figures in the Roman Martyrology." "Miracles, of course, were required. A new species of grass therefore grew on the spot where he last stood on

Faux, Guy, executed January 31, AR 281.15 With a Zodiac of eleven signs, 31st of December and 31st of January, are the same point.

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Hendlip lawn. It was in the form of an imperial crown, and the cattle never touched it." The Imperial platted crown, Corona Australis, is under the gallows at R 281.2* The conspirators were hanged, drawn, and quartered, and the first punishment of the kind was in 1241,3 which 1241 is ÆR 221, and there is Genubi, the devil, hanging by a rope on the 5th of November, the day yet known as See plate Libra that of Guy Fawks.4 The cellars of St. Stephen range 5r7 A from R 2815 to 286, where, as already observed, there is brought a considerable quantity of powder. Before the appointed time a letter was written, but the author of the document remains unknown 7 (it is believed to have been the production of some friend of Ptolemy's). Sagitta delivers the letter to Aquila at AR 281, where the gentleman of the Commons, R 281,8 named Mount Eagle, is invariably to be found, a most faithful supporter 9 of the cross, and in consequence of that letter the plot was discovered. James died 1625, and, history says, was buried in Westminster Abbey, but, as already stated, the whereabouts no one can tell. Dean Stanley, of the Abbey, in 1870, had a regular hunt after the body of the sun-king; and he fancies he discovered it. The Dean's next research should be for the remains of the "bright occidental star."

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"James's legs were very weake, having had (as it was thought, some foule play in his youthe, or rather before he was born." . . . "His walk was ever circular," &c. James Carolus, of AR 106, has very queer legs," but when they were injured James was then not born. 12 James of Aries had his legs 13 broken at the crucifixion, and they have not since been repaired. James of Cripplegate still has his thigh out of joint,14 and paternal James, or Jacob of 1604, must be lame with the ulcer on his leg ;15 his feet are on the ecliptic, and his walk must be circular, for the sun's walk is "ever circular."† Herodotus, in his account of Egypt, names a temple of "Perseus at Chemnis, where the priests pretend to have the slipper (of 16 See Upham, p. Hercules) or the mark of his foot, two cubits in length." "

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The temple of Algenib of Perseus is at R 286,' and there U 52 B is the left foot of Hercules, or our Grand Master Hiram, who never had slippers-indeed slippers were only borrowed by Antinous for Masonic purposes; the apprentice would certainly go slip-shod with a slipper two cubits in length. The historians do not give us the measurement of those of Darnley's. In Ceylon is "Adam's Peak, so termed by the Christians of St. Thomas' and the Mahomedans." . . . "It is celebrated for possessing the print of Budha's foot, whence he ascended to Dewa Loka, heaven."3 Adam's Peak, or Mars' Hill, is at R 286,* with the pedestal on which the foot is impressed.5 Placing Ara at R 286 give the toes and heels of Jacobus at the 5 v 8 B same point

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Mr. Joinville observes, "Whether the print of Budha's was his right or left foot I have not been able to ascertain; they are so awkwardly made that there is no distinguishing the little from the great Of the print in Siam it is equally uncertain whether it is the right or the left; it suffices to know it is the mark of Budha."? Look at James' feet, as placed by the laws at R 286, and say, can any one tell which is the right or left. The imprint slipper, presented by Captain Marryat to the British Museum, has the great and little toe at equal distance from the heel. In the cavities of the toes are spiral shells proportionate in size to the cavities. The hieroglyphics are scarcely legible, but there is evidently the sign Pisces, and there is a rose in centre of the heel. This sacred record is from Birmah. There are numerous monuments extant where the feet are represented as being united.

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