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By *ranthamThroat OP   Man
over a year ago

Grantham.

No nothing pervy!, just going back to Henry V111.

Have a rather nice one on our High Street here.

Anyone else have them in their area?

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Um... scuse my ignorance but what on earth is a priest hole?!

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville


"Um... scuse my ignorance but what on earth is a priest hole?! "
Priest hole is the term given to hiding places for priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted.

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Um... scuse my ignorance but what on earth is a priest hole?!

Priest hole is the term given to hiding places for priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted."

Well thank you lady... every day is a school day!

(Can you tell I'm a non-believer?)

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville


"Um... scuse my ignorance but what on earth is a priest hole?!

Priest hole is the term given to hiding places for priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted.

Well thank you lady... every day is a school day!

(Can you tell I'm a non-believer?) "

Here was me going to ask to hear your confession.....WB btw

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Um... scuse my ignorance but what on earth is a priest hole?!

Priest hole is the term given to hiding places for priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted.

Well thank you lady... every day is a school day!

(Can you tell I'm a non-believer?)

Here was me going to ask to hear your confession.....WB btw"

Thanks!

My confession... I'm a shite girlfriend?! Haha!

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By *ranthamThroat OP   Man
over a year ago

Grantham.


"Um... scuse my ignorance but what on earth is a priest hole?!

Priest hole is the term given to hiding places for priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted.

Well thank you lady... every day is a school day!

(Can you tell I'm a non-believer?) "

I have hit back button 4 times before posting to your post!

Without looking at your profile, I would assume that you had history lessons in school?

At the very least you would have been told about the Tudors and Stuarts & their interconnections...if you haven't I would be happy to chat with you education department and slap them on your behalf, or mine, because I find it shameful in you not knowing the basics!

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Um... scuse my ignorance but what on earth is a priest hole?!

Priest hole is the term given to hiding places for priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted.

Well thank you lady... every day is a school day!

(Can you tell I'm a non-believer?)

I have hit back button 4 times before posting to your post!

Without looking at your profile, I would assume that you had history lessons in school?

At the very least you would have been told about the Tudors and Stuarts & their interconnections...if you haven't I would be happy to chat with you education department and slap them on your behalf, or mine, because I find it shameful in you not knowing the basics!

"

That's probably little to do with what I was taught at school, but more to do with my memory. Either that or my total lack of interest in religion.

I'm not ashamed to ask questions on things I don't know or don't remember though, I'm sorry you find it shameful.

But my history teacher was a total wanker so feel free to go slap him.

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By *ranthamThroat OP   Man
over a year ago

Grantham.


"Um... scuse my ignorance but what on earth is a priest hole?!

Priest hole is the term given to hiding places for priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted.

Well thank you lady... every day is a school day!

(Can you tell I'm a non-believer?)

I have hit back button 4 times before posting to your post!

Without looking at your profile, I would assume that you had history lessons in school?

At the very least you would have been told about the Tudors and Stuarts & their interconnections...if you haven't I would be happy to chat with you education department and slap them on your behalf, or mine, because I find it shameful in you not knowing the basics!

That's probably little to do with what I was taught at school, but more to do with my memory. Either that or my total lack of interest in religion.

I'm not ashamed to ask questions on things I don't know or don't remember though, I'm sorry you find it shameful.

But my history teacher was a total wanker so feel free to go slap him. "

Gimme his name, bad teacher lol, am joking!

Henry V111 made it religion, hence the need for Priest holes, just shame your teachers didn't make it interesting enough as it was history and religion combined, as are most things, alas.

( Oh - I am Scottish! )

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


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Gimme his name, bad teacher lol, am joking!

Henry V111 made it religion, hence the need for Priest holes, just shame your teachers didn't make it interesting enough as it was history and religion combined, as are most things, alas.

( Oh - I am Scottish! ) "

I'm pretty sure naming and shaming are frowned upon. Never mind he's likely dead by now, he was ancient back then.

Who's Henry VIII?!

(Kidding!)

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By *ranthamThroat OP   Man
over a year ago

Grantham.


"

Gimme his name, bad teacher lol, am joking!

Henry V111 made it religion, hence the need for Priest holes, just shame your teachers didn't make it interesting enough as it was history and religion combined, as are most things, alas.

( Oh - I am Scottish! )

I'm pretty sure naming and shaming are frowned upon. Never mind he's likely dead by now, he was ancient back then.

Who's Henry VIII?!

(Kidding!) "

arff arf arf. a mysoginistic, nymho & a murderer.

Fuck that is me banned!

Elizabeth, Charles & William you know I need help! lol

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By *ire_bladeMan
over a year ago

Manchester

A pub near me has a tunnel going to the chirch next door and for the corrie fans you've seen the chirch on telly

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By *ichaelangelaCouple
over a year ago

notts

we used to own a pub in lincolnshire, dated back to 1257, that had a priest hole in one of the upstairs rooms and it dropped down behind what is now the inglenook fireplace.

the entrance was boarded up but we never had the nerve to open it and look inside, there were far too many strange happenings in the place as it was without unleashing more

also, by the front door was a hatch that was a coffin drop as there was not enough room to get one down the stairs feckin spooky place it is even though we dont believe in ghosts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Priest hole is a name sometimes used for any hidden chamber or passageway. Some were used just to hide valuables from the tax man or other thieves so not actually big enough to get into.

Also a priest is the name for a cosh or black jack typically used to dispatch fish. So not necessarily connected to religion or good king Henry VIII

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