Re: Baron David Ward
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:12 am
You actually read all of itTheNewSaint wrote:In one of DW's voluminous packets of information, there's a letter in which he is paid his share of the endowment policy.
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You actually read all of itTheNewSaint wrote:In one of DW's voluminous packets of information, there's a letter in which he is paid his share of the endowment policy.
Well, if a baron lost his lands, he'd often lose his life as well. Options also included monasteries and relatives with spare castle bedrooms, ie medieval couch surfing. a few lucky ones had holdings outside of England that they could retreat to. And a lot just disappear from history. I do not recall in all of my reading, of a single baron becoming a roving tinker. But hey, let's assume all of those aforementioned never heard from again types did just that, they would have lived very precarious lives, with fewer rights in many cases than peasants.The Observer wrote:I am trying to recall any feudal baron in England's history who, once his lands were forfeited, resolved to carry on with his baronry from the back of a wagon. I am failing at this, but English feudal history was not one of my fortes.
It's easier once you realize that it's 97% reruns. All his packets include complete copies of previous letters saying the same thing, the same cut-and-pasted arguments over and over again, and of course many pages of CC'ed email addresses. The first few pages, and then a skim for anything new, is good enough to glean any useful information.AndyPandy wrote:You actually read all of it
I suspect Baroness Ward's lawyer will take the view that the endowment policy was expressly for the purpose of repaying the mortgage loan, so until Santander sell the house and confirm there is no shortfall, she'll hold it in client account. It must be obvious that if BvT gets hold of it, he'll immediately blow the lot on some mad scheme or hide it away, leaving Baroness Ward to deal with the ongoing recovery demands.To Carole Nettleton in the Position of Solicitor for Fiona Bruce Solicitors LLP
Dear Carol Net
Regarding the correspondence we received from you on the 11th Day on November 2016. It is clear that these funds were not transferred to Santander (UK) plc to settle the claim from Santander as Santander has now formally repossessed 145 Slater Street. It is therefore conclusive that these funds of £7,010.99 are still in the possession of Fiona Bruce Solicitors LLP.
In the interests of candour and diplomacy we feel that it would not be appropriate for us to attend your office in person. However there is still the matter of transferring these funds. .....
Don Schizoti.Hercule Parrot wrote: Finally, although Baron Iveco is inspired, I think David's re-ranking to Knight of the Road requires more. Sir Iveco, or Sir TrampBus perhaps?
These will be the last Liens I will do. There is in excess of 40 Liens. All are officers of Government. 10 are Lawyers. The last 8 are Judges. This is an air tight process that cannot fail. It has not failed.
Something done 40 times over with 100% Track record cannot fail.
For one man to continue to do this is futile. It’s like trying to empty the sea with an egg cup. At this point I am DONE.
People bitch and scream all day long about the government being corrupt. But then do nothing. One man cannot change the world. From this point onwards it is down to everybody ells. It’s not rocket science. It’s not difficult. There are 934 members in this group that have done nothing in two years.
What are you waiting for?? If not you then WHO?... If not now then WHEN?...
Superman is NOT coming to save you..........
No "MOT" .. that's the annual roadworthiness certificate (used to stand for Ministry of Transport now just says "MOT Test Certificate" on the document).The Observer wrote:So our tinker baron is going to live in a 7.5 ton truck with no motor. The mind cringes at all of the problems with this that the Baron has not carefully considered.
I think more likely NO consideration, careful or otherwise. It does sound like he really is thinking he's going to turn himself in to the tinker baron of the road now. I wonder how he thinks he's going to get by on the licensing and insurance on something like that, I should think it would be expensive.The Observer wrote:So our tinker baron is going to live in a 7.5 ton truck with no motor. The mind cringes at all of the problems with this that the Baron has not carefully considered.
I wonder if he's now rueing his obstinacy / idiocy, homeless, penniless, no income and living in a hostel - not how I'd want to end up.notorial dissent wrote:I think more likely NO consideration, careful or otherwise. It does sound like he really is thinking he's going to turn himself in to the tinker baron of the road now. I wonder how he thinks he's going to get by on the licensing and insurance on something like that, I should think it would be expensive.The Observer wrote:So our tinker baron is going to live in a 7.5 ton truck with no motor. The mind cringes at all of the problems with this that the Baron has not carefully considered.