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Prince Philip's funeral plans: when it's being held, who is invited and where the Duke will be buried


This procession to the west steps of St George s Chapel will take eight minutes. 
The honour of carrying the Duke’s coffin into St George’s Chapel will go to the Royal Marines, of which he was Captain General. 
 What are the timings for plans?
The coffin will leave the state entrance of Windsor Castle at 2.40pm on April 17. The procession will step off at 2.45pm, with the Land Rover reaching the West Steps of the chapel eight minutes later.
The funeral will begin with a national minute s silence at 3pm as the coffin enters St. George s Chapel.
On the grass at the Castle s Quadrangle will be representative detachments drawn from Philip s military special relationships. ....

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Sheppard's Warning | History Today


Sheppard’s Warning
A thief who had been dead for more than a century caused a moral panic in the theatres of Victorian London. 
On 16 November 1724 Jack Sheppard was hanged at Tyburn. Where Marble Arch now stands, thousands witnessed the 22-year-old Londoner’s agonising end as plans to save him dissolved in chaos. While Sheppard’s brief career in burglary had not been especially notable, by the time he was brought to the gallows by the infamous thief-taker Johnathan Wild, a run of seemingly impossible jailbreaks meant this 18th-century Houdini was the talk of the town. Drawn by the court artist Sir James Thornhill and memorialised in print by Daniel Defoe, the adventures of the carpenter’s apprentice-turned womanising thief were quickly transferred to the Drury Lane stage and told, embellished and retold in countless ballads and chapbooks. ....

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