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English aristocracy consumed the skulls of Irish killed in battle

New research shows Irish skulls used for medicinal purposes


The skulls of Irish who lost their lives during 16th and 17th century battles were ground up and consumed by the English aristocracy according to a new book.
The skulls of Irish who lost their lives during 16th and 17th century battles were ground up and consumed by the English aristocracy according to a new book.

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The skulls of Irish who lost their lives during 16th and 17th century battles were ground up and consumed by the English aristocracy, as it was believed they could cure illnesses and heal wounds.

The claim is made in a new book "Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires", by the British academic Dr Richard Sugg, who is a lecturer at Durham University.

Sugg maintains that skulls at one stage, where among the biggest exports from Ireland to the British Isles.

The skulls most sought after were those that had been left to rot on the battlefield. If unburied, moss gathered and grew on them and when ground up with the skull was said to have a unique healing power.

Dr Sugg said: "Medicinal cannibalism used the formidable weight of European science, publishing, trade networks and educated theory.  Whilst corpse medicine has sometimes been presented as a medieval therapy, it was at its height during the social and scientific revolutions of early-modern Britain. It survived well into the eighteenth century, and amongst the poor it lingered stubbornly on into the time of Queen Victoria."

The new book maintains that English troops massacred villagers in nearby settlements so as the dead could not be buried. Skulls covered in moss could be sold for up to 11 shillings each, which was a considerable amount in the 16th and 17th century.

The skulls were also sold in chemist shops around London.

Originally the wealthy English used Egyptian mummies to create such potions. The Elizabethan founder of modern sciences, Francis Bacon discovered that newer, moss-covered skulls were better and could be for retrieved from “heaps of slain bodies” which lay unburied in Ireland. Bacon got the information from the Earl Of Essex whose army killed thousands of Irish in the late 1590s.

Once ground, the material could be drunk, or made into paste to heal wounds. It could also be used for the treatment of epilepsy and depression.

Sugg’s research suggests that many ancestors of the current Queen of England used the corpse medicines.

Charles II "more or less patented it" according to the book as the potions he created "became increasingly known as "the king’s drops".

The trade of skulls was so lucrative that the English introduced an import tax of one shilling per skull known as cranium humanum.


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Hardly crazy to point out you are full of Sh...e and a liar, Seanie boy ! so lighten up youself
Your sounding crazy Paddy are you sure CJD is not present. Maybe you ate something "unusual"on a trip there. Maybe some British soldier stuffed up the gene pool. Lighten up dear fellow.
Seanomelbourne, you are a true ejit minus a brain.....you are the one hating, I pointed out you are the hater...as for me I have no English forebearers, so you are a liar as well
The article is not about hate paddyranger if you cannot accept the fact that your English fore bearers ate crushed skulls and ended up with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and passed it on to you.The rest of us just want to have fun.
Seanomelbourne.......my crazy rants, and I can not see the mirth in MY hate.......you are a hypocrite, to talk about hate. there is nothing amusing in your pathetic attempt at trying to justify the wrong photo being used if that is your idea of humour you are a moron. And as for sirpeter thinking he is a skilled wind up artist ...again more like a fool, if you appear like a fool your attempt at being a comedian means you should keep your day job
It looks to me as though the real story here is the testosterone fight in the posts. Seems as though there are a couple of lads who need a night out!
Ranger and his usual crazy rants go eat some crushed skull dimwit. Ranger cannot see the mirth through his hate.
Whispers* paddyRanger Ever hear of a wind-up? It's where you mix an element of truth with some fiction to get a person going (YOU).But you were just a pawn in what I wanted to do.Why do you think I purposely misinterpreted Hamlet? I know BREAKING WIND>Creakygate stays away from commenting on topics like this one.They upset him.He also has great respect for Shakespeare,that was the bait.It would have killed him not to correct me on Shakespeare.I could then annoy him more with my next comment when he comes back. I know paddyRanger you are still confused.But this topic was good for a laugh.
Sirpeter...are you for real, do you honestly believe 100 years ago British people ate dead people, seriously what do you have for a brain, you need help, bear in mind most of the poor people 100 years ago in a lot of major UK cities, London, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow............were IRISH. You really have some kind of warped issue, were you dropped on your head as a baby or what
Great!! Roped in Creaky.That article is not Fox News.It's a book written by one of your own.A Dr Richard Sugg,who is a lecturer at Durham University.It's not a book of fiction.It's a recipe book in disguise isn't it Creaky? Those kids the Queen went over to in Cork had a lucky escape. I know for a fact Lizzy thought she was still in the English market when she was eyeing up the kids for dinner.Anyway the fact remains while eating people was more of a religious thing of the distant past.The horrible truth remains the English were feasting on their dead up to 100 years ago and didn't want to give it up either.As for Shakespeare's play. He knew the English would be licking their lips at that part. Just because Hamlet was the Prince of Denmark means nothing.We all know the English are great at saying one thing and meaning another. No wonder the English had to put cages over the graves of their dead family members. Yum!! Yum!! old chap.
BREAKING NEWS! Shock to all Eng.Lit.Scholars: Hamlet - Prince of Denmark,is suddenly British! The claim comes from an obscure and questionable Irish source who,having mis-read a passage from the Shakespeare play,where the Prince states the thought of what his playful childhood companion - the Court Jester Yorick - once was in life, compared to his cranial remains in death; makes him want to void his stomach of recently swallowed food. (To paraphrase: "It makes me sick to the stomach to see his skull like this and think of all the fun and laughter he gave us all when he was alive".) No question whatsoever of 'eating the skull' unless you are determined to misunderstand the term 'gorge' to generate racial hatred against an undeserving, generous and Gracious neighbour.
Vikings drank out of the skulls of their enemies "Skal"...and their is plenty of Norwegian DNA left behind in Ireland.......most major east coast cities founded by them too !
@sirpeter - warriors eating the brains or drinking the blood of their enemies is a part of human history across the board.
sirpeter, that is not evidence, I will repeat because clearly you are not the most intelligent.....British Uniform, does not mean the two soldiers are English........it could be IRISH men in British uniform, could be welsh, scots, canadian etc etc, just because an ignorant person says British does not mean English you would be laughed out of court if this is the standard of your evidence.
paddyRanger.All the evidence is there.They are British by the way..Just Google "Two British soldiers holding a skull" The British try and get out of everything..We know they are savages..We always did.As the article says..The British poor were eating human skulls up to a 100 years ago. What more evidence do you want?




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