>>9656743 pb notable
'''The Plantagenet bloodline -became the York and the Lancaster bloodlines.'''
Now check out this coincidence:
the railroad was sold by court order at an advertised auction for $25,000 to satisfy its debts. Its buyer, Colonel Leroy Springs, renamed the line the Lancaster and Chester Railroad and organized a company to run it.
In addition to Leroy Springs, the incorporators of the new railroad were William Ganson, R. C. McManus, W. T. Gregory,L. C. Payseur, James M. Heath and W. H. Hardin. All of the men were from Lancaster save for Hardin, who was from Chester. The capital stock of the company was $50,000. On June 22, 1896, Hardin, also manager of the Chesterville and Lenoir, was elected manager and auditor of the lin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster_and_Chester_Railroad
So L.C Payseur was in charge of the Lancashire & Chesterfield railroads, all this was allegedly kept as property of the L.C. Payseur trust under Springs and this trust is still listed to this day.
The alleged chair of the trust is Donal Croom Beatty, The original Beatty was a husband to L.C. Payseur's daughter.
This trust is the backchannel linking US economic and infrastructural assets to the city of London.
https://wearethene.ws/notable/96709