Press Release from the
Pictish Free State
I attach a copy of a letter which will be sent today to one of the
four ex-officio Commissioners of the Stone of Scone, Lord Carloway,
Lord Justice Clerk. Amusingly Salmond is another, as First Minister,
but I don't see him arguing with his fellow-Commissioners about
returning it to Perth Museum. I have spoken to the Mueum in the past
and the Curator expressed a willingness to both guarantee the
Stone's security and also exhibit it free of charge to the public
owners, as opposed to almost £5(?) in Edinburgh's elevated Army
Base.
As we approach the possibility of finally escaping from the
Westminster Annex 'Alapagrad Gulag 1' and re-birthing ourselves, I
feel we should gather our possessions, as well as our wits.
With best regards,
Robbie.
Lord Carloway, Commissioner of the Stone of Scone
c/o Parliament House,
Lawnmarket
EDINBURGH
3 April, 2014.
Your Lordship,
Request for Evidence of Proof of Ownership by ‘the Crown’ of the
Stone of Scone
An
answer by then Minister of Justice Jim Wallace to Parliamentary
Question S1W-27535 dated 8 August 2002 states that “The Stone of
Scone is the property of the Crown”, and further that, “Any issues
concerning the proprietorship of the Stone should be addressed to
the commissioners.”
Given Your Lordship’s status as both a Great Officer of State for
Scotland, and the second most senior Judge in Scotland, I am
confident that you will be able to answer the following questions
‘concerning proprietorship of the Stone’ since they or of a judicial
hue.
1. Is the Stone deemed to be the property of ‘the Crown’ as
currently used by England and the United Kingdom, or the Scottish
Crown, there being no British Crown?
2. What documents exist which provide evidential proof to a
criminal standard that ‘the Crown’ of Mr Wallace’s answer is the
lawful proprietor of the Stone?
3. On what date, and by what instrument, act or device did
ownership, until at least the late 13th century in the hands of the
sovereign People of Scotland, deem to be transferred to ‘the Crown’,
as mentioned above?
4. What is the proper name of the personality in law described in
Mr Wallace’s answer as ‘the commissioners’.
I
am obliged for your time and trouble.
With every respect,
Robbie the Pict
Robbie the Pict of Clan Robertson
Fordside House
BROADFORD
Isle of Skye, IV49 9AB. |