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John le Boteler

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John le Boteler
Borncirca 1328
Diedcirca 1399
SpouseAlice de Plumpton[1]
Parents
  • Sir William le Boteler (father)
  • Elizabeth de Havering (mother)

Sir John le Boteler (c. 1328 – 1399) was an English landowner and Member of Parliament.

He was born the second son and heir of Sir William Boteler (1309–1380) of Warrington and was knighted by 1363. He succeeded his father after the early death of his elder brother William.

He was elected knight of the shire (MP) for Lancashire 10 times between 1366 and 1397. He was also appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1371 to 1374. He was constable of Liverpool castle, warden of the parks of Toxteth, Croxteth and Simonswood and of the forest of West Derby from 1374 to his death.

He died in 1399. He had married Alice, the daughter of Sir William Plumpton of Plumpton, Yorkshire, and the widow of Sir Richard Shirburne of Aighton, Lancashire, with whom he had two sons. He was succeeded by his son, William. His younger son John became a courtier and keeper of the king's jewels for Henry V.[2]

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Normally, we'd think of using water to put out a fire, but in this video, you'll learn how to use water water to start them. If you're ever lost in a survival situation, here's a little trick you're gonna be so glad to know. To practice this technique we'll use 3 sheets of paper, and a water bottle. A paper with black ink is easy to practice with, so let's get started making this top sheet into a platform by folding it in half 3 different ways. The black ink is showing, and that's a good thing, so now we can prepare these other 2 sheets by cutting or ripping them in half. This gives us 4 pieces, and we can fold each of them in half so that they're creased down the middle. Alright, time for the action. We'll need to remove the label from this little bottle and use the convex edge as a makeshift magnifying glass to focus the sunlight. It only takes a few seconds to get this paper smoking, and pretty soon we've got it smoldering. When the hole is about the size of a quarter, we'll need to slowly add multiple layers of papers. Swinging it around gently will help the air get to the embers, and when they get hot enough .. a flame appears! That's it in a nutshell, but in practice you'll probably find that it's not quite as easy as it looks. So here are a few tips and tricks to help you master your technique . First of all, use a bottle with clear plastic and remove the label. The top should be smooth and rounded so that it magnifies the image on the other side. I've been successful with colored bottles like this green 2 liter and this little blue 8oz bottle, but the color absorbs some of the suns energy and makes it a lot more difficult to get a coal. The color of the liquid also needs to be as clear as possible, but in desperate situations, it is possible to light a fire with your pee. Look for how to do that in a different project. If you're using paper for tinder, use something with big black letters or pictures, or rub some dirt on it because the black absorbs the heat. Trying to do this on a white piece of paper is just going to frustrate you. When focusing the light, hold the bottle close to the paper and slowly back it away, shifting the bottle around to find the area where the majority of light is concentrated. It should be very bright, and start smoking within a few seconds. Keep the light focused until a hole begins to burn, and grows to the size of a quarter. At this point, you can gently set the embers in the creased part of another paper, and hold it loosely at the corner. Tight enough so that the embers are in contact, but loose enough to allow plenty of air to flow. When the embers have burned a hole through the sheet, add another one in the same way, pinching the corner and holding loosely. As the heat builds, and the process is repeated 2 more times, you should have a billowing bundle of smoke. It's at this point you can blow forcefully into the embers, and voila .. a healthy flame. This is a technique that I've had the most success with. It should work for you, but might take a little practice. If you try this at home, you may be surprised to learn that you can rub the ashes into your lawn. The potassium, phosphorus and calcium in the ashes make great lawn fertilizer, so long as it's in small quantities. For another challenge, try this with water and a plastic sandwich bag. I found those can work as well! Well now you know how to start a fire with your water bottle. If you liked this project, perhaps you'll like some of my others. Check them out at www.thekingofrandom.com

References

  1. ^ "Sir John Boteler, 10th Baron Of Warrington". Geni. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  2. ^ "BOTELER, Sir John (c.1328-1399/1400), of Warrington, Lancs". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 25 June 2020.


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