The Carroll Institute Oxford University Collections and Leap Castle Trust estate interests included parchment documents of the Lord William Marshal and Lord O'Carroll of Ely Fixed Place Line known as - THE PALE - manuscripts executed in 1206 which defined the strategic valley southern border boundary between Celtic Ireland and the Anglo-Norman Settlements within the province of Leinster Ireland. This medieval Anglo-Irish Settlement is an early testament of the resolute ability to find common interests mutual understanding and respect for the values of human rights and cultural differences.
US Government Washington DC sources have confirmed that Scotland Yard officers retain compelling criminal offences "charge sheet files" relating to the break-ins burglaries and organised criminal seizure offences "targeted" at the world renowned Oxford University Carroll Institute Trust interests which embraced the world's finest collections of Celtic Anglo-Irish books illuminated manuscripts national treasures including the ancient monastic settlement "Seir Kieran Book of Dimma" artifacts three Irish "Torques" and the Celtic Anglo-Norman Lord William Marshal of Leinster Lord O'Carroll of Ely 12th and 13th century parchment documents. The US Capitol Hill Daniel Carroll of Duddington Settlor manuscripts the State of Maryland 3rd Lord Baltimore Carroll archival records and the Carroll Maryland "Seals" Collection are also contained within the US HM Crown Carroll Foundation Trust public interest case dossiers held within a complete - LOCKDOWN - at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London.
NSA Carroll County FBI Gerald Carroll National Security Case:
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http://www.fas.org/irp/news/2000/06/000614-nsa.htm
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