The Alexander Woolace 1215 (100% Shetland wool)

£80.00

THE LEGEND OF ALEXANDER & THE GREAT CHARTER

Long ago, when the land was in turmoil, lived Alexander Woolace, the first of his line. It was whispered his unique, robust flock descended from rams that pulled Thor's thunderous chariot, and had fleeces blessed with the golden shimmer of legendary quests. These animals possessed unique knowledge of ancient sacred sites and rights, protected for eons. King John’s cruel and oppressive taxes, especially the 'Wool Ransom' (the precursor to the later Triple Export Tax), broke Alexander’s patience. Rallying the other rebellious barons, Alexander revealed that the special intuition of his line pointed to Runnymede—an ancient assembly place where just laws once ruled. Guided by his mythical-origin flock, they formulated the terms of right and custom, drawing upon forgotten laws. In the crucial days, the presence of the powerful rams protected the assembly site from the king's spies, and a final insight from his ancient bloodline led to the precise phrasing of the Great Charter. Alexander was a leader, but the spirit of the ram was his guide, securing the rights that are the foundation of all that followed, and establishing the special Woolace name, forever linked to the right.

Born Rebellious Never Registered

THE LEGEND OF ALEXANDER & THE GREAT CHARTER

Long ago, when the land was in turmoil, lived Alexander Woolace, the first of his line. It was whispered his unique, robust flock descended from rams that pulled Thor's thunderous chariot, and had fleeces blessed with the golden shimmer of legendary quests. These animals possessed unique knowledge of ancient sacred sites and rights, protected for eons. King John’s cruel and oppressive taxes, especially the 'Wool Ransom' (the precursor to the later Triple Export Tax), broke Alexander’s patience. Rallying the other rebellious barons, Alexander revealed that the special intuition of his line pointed to Runnymede—an ancient assembly place where just laws once ruled. Guided by his mythical-origin flock, they formulated the terms of right and custom, drawing upon forgotten laws. In the crucial days, the presence of the powerful rams protected the assembly site from the king's spies, and a final insight from his ancient bloodline led to the precise phrasing of the Great Charter. Alexander was a leader, but the spirit of the ram was his guide, securing the rights that are the foundation of all that followed, and establishing the special Woolace name, forever linked to the right.

Born Rebellious Never Registered