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Secrets
of the Knights Templar
The Knights Templar are the 'Keepers of the Faith' the Guardians of the Holy Grail and the secrets of the planet. The Knights Templar would meditate twice a day & before battle to focus their mind & spirit as one. The Knights Templar used sacred geometry & symbols in their ceremonies & rituals, and believed in the brotherhood of mankind, with fraternal friendship as their code of life. The Knights Templar of Britannia today live by the same spiritual code of Honour:
'Do the Right Thing, Be Honourable at all times'.
A commandery of a Grand Master of the Knights
Templar is available for £25000
. Initial deposit of £7500 required Order
Grand Commander title .
The title of Grand Master is only available in Europe to residents of
European countries unless a special exemption is
granted .
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AFTER 700 years the once-noble Knights Templar are enjoying a revival, thanks to the ubiquitous novel-turned-movie, The Da Vinci Code. Rare documents have now been uncovered that shed light on how the Order of the Temple, the fabled keepers of the Holy Grail and the secret that the descendants of Christ lived, acquired their enormous wealth. The deeds of gift, dating from the 13th century, chronicle the generous parcels of land bestowed on the first military order by rich English landowners for the salvation of their souls and those of their families. An archive in the form of nearly 30 deeds has surfaced in a private collection and is expected to fetch up to £60,000 at auction next month. Felix Pryor, the manuscripts consultant to Bonhams, the auctioneers, said yesterday that he had never come across anything relating to the Knights Templar before. He said: They are are terribly, terribly rare. The order was suppressed in 1308 so youre not exactly tripping over things relating to them. These documents uncover some of their secrets. They took vows of chastity, poverty and obedience but ended up extraordinarily rich. It shows how people thought. If you couldnt go on the Crusades yourself, you would do a bit of corporate gifting &emdash; handing things over to those who did. It was a fantastically successful operation. The deeds, on which are written Milites Templi Salomonis or Knights of the Temple of Solomon of Jerusalem, give details of the transactions giving the brotherhood its financial power. It was founded in Jerusalem in about 1118 but fell out of favour with Philip the Fair of France as it refused to give up its wealth, leading to its suppression spreading to England. Mr Pryor said: Philip the Fair of France made all sorts of wild allegations against them &emdash; ranging from spitting on the cross to idolatry and sodomy. It was a standard sort of accusation; he had accused previous Popes of the same. But their eventual suppression in about 1309 foreshadowed the dissolution of the monasteries 200 years later. The deeds of gift &emdash; which came from one of the headquarters of the Knights, Temple Newsam, near Leeds &emdash; relate to vast tracts of land, mainly in the Huddersfield area. Some of them relate to their rivals, the Knights Hospitallers of Newland, near Huddersfield. Local dignitaries with names such as Richard de Rihil, Lady Alina and Jordan of Floketun handed over hundreds of acres to the Knights Templar and Hospitallers, giving them rights to extras including rents and benefits such as the right to take wood for building, fencing and burning and to pannage (pasturing) for pigs. While the British province of the Knights Templar had its administrative and banking centre in London, much of its land holdings were concentrated in Yorkshire. Documents reveal that property returns from the county accounted for more than a quarter of their wealth. The preceptory of Temple Newsam was one of the richest in England, its value at the time of the seizure being returned as £174 3s 3d. When the order was dissolved, its property was transferred to the rival Hospitallers. The transfer presumably led the two runs of West Riding deeds being in the same collection, being offered for sale at Bonhams news story from the Times
The secrets of the Knights Templar are revealed . secret tunnels of the Knights of the Manor
King Robert the Bruce of Scotland became a Grandmaster of the Knights Templar in election and succession. King Robert the Bruce, acting fully within his rights as the lawful Sovereign of the Scots, did ordain by royal decree, for all perpetuity, the right of the Knights Templar to exist in Scotland and to serve Scotland. Knights Templar fought at the Battle of Bannockburn on June 24th, 1314 and helped to secure a victory for the Scots, but independence for Scotland. Chevalier James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose, who gave his life to uphold the Templar principles of freedom.
Chevalier Viscount
Bonny Dundee, who fell at Killiecrankie while wearing the Templar
Knights Grand Cross. Grandmaster Bonnie Prince Charlie and
those Scottish Knights Templar who fought under his command at the
Battle of Culloden on April 16, 1745, and who, although they did not
prevail in battle, wrote another chapter in the history of Templar
gallantry, and inspired the highlander Templars to never give up
their hopes or aspirations for a sovereign Scotland.
From Bannockburn to the 21st century, the history of the Knights
Templar has been inseparable from that of Scotland, guiding
principles of the Scottish Knights Templar
The
Barony
of Little Saughton , Bedfordshire
comes complete with
- original Templar
Pillow Sword,
Baronial Crown, Desk Seal & Seal Ring & Crest of Honour,
oringinal 12th Century Templar ring and
Pendant
Original 12th Century
Pendant Templar Black Lion with 24ct Gilt
Background
Original 12th Century Templar
Ring

Rosslyn Chapel , burial place of Knight Templar William de St
Clair
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Knights
Templars of Britannia
Direct descendant to one of the first Norman Barons of England appointed by Duke William of Normandy (William the Conqueror) after the Battle of Hastings 1066
As once recorded in The Tower of London (now at Kew Public Records Office)
Whose descendants include:
Lord Marshall of England , Chief Justice of England
Bishop of Winchester , Provost of Eton College
Chancellor of York , Devisor of English and Norman Laws,
Keeper of the King's Forests, Parks and Chases of England
Can a Grand Master confer titles ?
The Grand master of a commandery can confer titles including barony titles and lordships on anyone living in his commandery . A commandery normally consists of a single country . It can be anywhere in Europe or any other part of the world .
A commandery of a Grand Master of the Knights Templar
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French barony
titles can legally be bought and sold although there are only a
few for sale each year .
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Hereditary Title Name |
Title |
Dating from |
County |
Once Held By |
|
(Prescriptive) Barony
of |
Baron / Lord |
1086 Doomsday Book |
Wiltshire
|
Henry III, Edward VI, Henry VIII & Queen Catherine Parr Family Surnames: Plantagenet, Ewyas, Tregoze, Montagu, Scudamore, Bavant, Corbet, Reynes, Hungerford, Botreaux, Tudor & Parr that held the Title |
|
Lordship
of |
Lord |
Dating from 841 |
Worcestershire |
King
of Mercia, |
|
Lord |
Dating from 1086 |
Lancashire |
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|
Lordship
of |
Lord |
Dating from 1086
|
Hampshire |
(Once held by William the Conqueror, Henry V and Henry VIII) |
. In 2004 the title Baron of Macdonald , along with Knock Castle in Skye , was for sale for £1 million ( $1.5 million ) . The buyer can call themselves Baron of MacDonald and apply to Scotland's Lord Lyon King of Arms for a personal coat of arms. A baron's wife can use the courtesy title Lady MacDonald.
If
£1 million is outside your budget there are less
expensive way of buying a title . A French barony title
costs from £30,000 from a small number of sources .
French
Barony titles
Lordships of the Manor in England would often take the
surname of the new holder of the Manor Title. This is the
legal means by which it is possible to offer a bygone
Lordship of the Manor fully researched, legally claimed
through solicitors, and renamed to reflect your surname
whether French , English or any other nationality . Titles
can either be bought in your own right , ie as a single
owner , or on a shared basis .
Lord of ( family / place name ) . Research and
solicitor's fees £4,000 / $6,400 . His wife is " Lady "
. No courtesy titles for children .
Correct form of Address:
' John Macdonald ' Lord of the Manor of ( Macdonald / Ross / Macrae / your name here ) '
Guarantee
The titles are fully guaranteed absolute rights to the use of the "styled titled name or legend" of a bygone Lordship of the Manor. Full money back guarantee if not completely satisfied.
There are a limited number of Lordships of the Manor capable of being claimed, involving necessary, but time consuming research; and as such titles were once linked to land, the scarcity of land in England dictates the value and worth of such Title Assets.
Own Name Bygone Lordship to reflect your surname (Inclusive of all Legal fees)
Co-Ownership Shares of the Lordship at the affordable
Honourable People may acquire equal hereditary rights to the use of the Title through Co-Ownership of the said Lordship, with the right to appoint their spouse or companion as Lady of the Manor included.
Acquiring a bygone heritage Title is the ultimate acquisition of an ancestral heirloom for you and your family, and for your descendants to cherish and hold forever in your family name.
What you receive.
1. Title Deed of Assignment on parchment paper with decorative seals. (Deed that transfers ownership of rights).
2. Certificate of Title provided on parchment paper with decorative seals.
3. Leather Bound Document Box for keeping these your Family's Title Heirloom Deeds is an optional extra .
4. 6 Months Free membership to "The Heritage Club" . Full details supplied on purchase of title .
Due to limited Co-Ownership Shares available, Co-Ownership Shares of the Title are reserved on a first come first served basis.
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