Publisher's Synopsis
Harrison of the North of Branthwaite, bearer of a thousand years of Indigenous heritage in the County of Cumberland, presents a detailed perambulation of his formal Letters to The King, delivered through His Majesty's Principal Private Secretary, Sir Clive Alderton KCVO. Set under the cover of his centuries-old personal Coat of Arms, as Pencenedl head of his family, this work introduces the core nature of the original letter while highlighting key features critical to the Indigenous Celtic revival unfolding across Cumberland and Cumbria. It enables the Indigenous public to audit the progress of the regional press - supporting it where it furthers the cause, interdicting where necessary, and fostering a context in which timely reporting can best accelerate the revival. Through steadfast engagement with the press and public, it offers a vision rooted in ancestral memory and directed towards a revitalised Indigenous future for Britain.