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Saturday, 4 August 2012

Robert Smith Busted?? and still selling the fake titles


A STORY IN THE PUBLIC’s INTEREST
YOU CAN FOOL SOME PEOPLE SOMETIME.......
BUT YOU CANT FOOL ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME ROBERT!

Claims of being a Society or legitimate organisation.There is a company claiming to be The Manorial Society of Great Britain founded 1906, when you check at Companies House it was formed 1996, due to the fact that his first company Manorial Research Ltd went bust owing over a £Million. Robert Smith rose from the ashes of his failed company and suddenly reappeared calling himself “THE MANORIAL SOCIETY FOUNDED 1906”. The real manorial society was a parliamentary pressure group , nothing to do with selling titles.
King Rat on your Left.....



In 1996 the REAL MANORIAL SOCIETY sued ROBERT SMITH for using their name and won, DID HE STOP? NO! HE JUST CHANGED THE NAME TO“MANORIAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN” and carried on selling Titles.
The same person running the Manorial Society of Great Britain runs Manorial Auctioneers limited selling Titles at sometimes 3 times their value, where the auctioneer often runs up the bidding to increase his commission and rip off the purchaser, this practice is illegal in most countries throughout the world, but here in England there is no law against running up the price at auction (pretending someone else is bidding to increase the price).

Robert Smith and his Fake Society Sold FAKE TITLES
"In the circumstances, it is hardly surprising that Stephen McPartlin, the aggrieved lord of the non-existent manor of Flushing, is suing Robert Smith". Judgement was granted to Stephen McPartlin on 9th August 2001, and he was awarded £4,500 against Robert Smith.


[Public Records can be Published.]The following was taken from Court records which are in the Public Domain- People should know what a U.K Judge said about Robert Smith:

His honour Judge Cooke said about Robert Smith"Robert Smith & his organisation (Manorial Society) are seriously deficient when it comes to what could be called the legal or professional side. Although he undertakes the duties of an auctioneer he is, I think, less than precise as to those duties, both as to how to conduct business and how to deal with the other people's money."
Rat in the Castle?


His Honour Judge Cooke also said about Robert Smith:
"(1) His methods of doing business are ill-organised and inefficient
(ii) that he is a careless researcher, near to the point of recklessness
(iii) that he has no proper "feel" for his duties as a handler of other people's money
(iv) I have to say this, that many statements made by him in documents were NOT TRUE or not to be relied on."

His Honour Judge Cooke also said about Robert Smith:
"The research was said by Mr Smith to be that of "unnamed assistants", some of them from American university. I am not very satisfied about this. I think it is largely his work, and anyway he put his oath to it and his duty was to check what he swore to.

WHAT DOES ROBERT SMITH DO?
Robert Smith finds old Lordships of the Manor that have been lost and claims them then sells them. (After 40 years of not being used ALL RIGHTS REVERT TO THE CROWN) and he reclaims them by finding the owner of the original Manor House and telling them he has found some Lordships which he will do all the legal work to claim and sell, giving them a share. If someone knocked on your door saying they found property belonging to your house and offering you thousands of pounds “JUST SIGN HERE” agreeing to let them do it, what would you say?
DECLARATIONSHe uses a “DECLARATION” to claim the Title, in the past he used CECIL HUMPHREY SMITH, GEOFFREY BARRET OF BLAKEMORES SOLICITORS to make the declarations, now he often makes the declarations himself under his capacity of CHAIRMAN OF THE MANORIAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN.
DISCREDIT THE COMPETITIONRobert Smith does not like completion so he writes letters to customers of his competitors telling them they have bought a fake Title and he is the authority as Chairman of the Manorial Society founded 1906 (SOUNDS IMPRESSIVE DOESN’T IT?)