{ ‘Sacred Twenty Eight’ } part I - part IIIn the early 1930s, a ‘Pure-Blood Directory’ was published
{ ‘Sacred Twenty Eight’ } part I - part IIIn the early 1930s, a ‘Pure-Blood Directory’ was published anonymously in Britain, which listed the twenty-eight truly pure-blood families, as judged by the unknown authority who had written the book (widely believed to be Cantankerus Nott ), with ‘the aim of helping such families maintain the purity of their bloodlines’. The so-called ‘Sacred Twenty-Eight’ comprised the families of… -- source link