A sad story? A hoax? A cover-up?

This blog has been tracking down Roger Morris (architect). We have investigated whether he is frozen, reincarnated, still-to-be reincarnated, dead, a ghost....

Now we have some disturbing news - depending on the veracity of the above.

We published a picture of 'Roger Morris' POSSIBLY talking to his wife/daughter - in reincarnated form.

We also posted a video of Lydiard House - at night and recorded some of the events.

Now we have uncovered possibly the saddest evidence of all.

The video below - sent to us anonymously - shows someone who may be Roger Morris (reincarnated). He is old. He is cold. (Fresh out of ice box) He meets (his daughter?) on the park bench.

He then goes home, in modern Britain, to eat...a cold can of baked beans.

Please, please, follow this link

Is this Roger - the labourer - but now calling himself Eric?

Remember that Roger Morris was born in London on 19 April 1695, the son of Owen Morris. He is said to have been involved as a foreman bricklayer in the building of Hanover and Grosvenor Squares. The first record of his work as a builder was in 1724 when he took the lease of a plot of land on the Harley estate in Oxford Street and built a house for himself. He still described himself as a bricklayer at that date. By 1730 when he built a larger house for himself in Green Street he was described by the rate collector as a ‘gentleman’. He was later involved in speculative building developments in Argyll Street in 1736 and on the approaches to Westminster Bridge in 1740-42

Has Roger come out of hibernation too early, mistaking the 27th of May for the 4th July?

Stay tuned!

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