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The '''Home Secretary''' (fl. 1886) appointed [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] as Minister of Defence.{{Bookref|Medievil-Times}}{{Bookref|Medievil-Times|1}} The story was covered by issue number 666 of the ''[[Medievil Times]]'' newspaper which was published on April 21, 1886.{{Bookref|Medievil-Times|1}} | The '''Home Secretary''' (fl. 1886) appointed [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] as Minister of Defence.{{Bookref|Medievil-Times}}{{Bookref|Medievil-Times|1}} The story was covered by issue number 666 of the ''[[Medievil Times]]'' newspaper which was published on April 21, 1886.{{Bookref|Medievil-Times|1}} | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
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The real world Home Secretary on April 21, 1886 was [[wikipedia:Hugh Childers|Hugh Childers]]. | The real world Home Secretary on April 21, 1886 was [[wikipedia:Hugh Childers|Hugh Childers]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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The Home Secretary (fl. 1886) appointed Sir Daniel Fortesque as Minister of Defence.[1][1.1] The story was covered by issue number 666 of the Medievil Times newspaper which was published on April 21, 1886.[1.1]
Behind the scenes
In real life
The real world Home Secretary on April 21, 1886 was Hugh Childers.
References
- ↑ Medievil Times. Created and distributed by Claydon Heeley Jones Mason in May 2000.
- ↑ 1.1.0 1.1.1 Page 1 of Medievil Times. Created and distributed by Claydon Heeley Jones Mason in May 2000.
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