Not a Hope then in the OP, a Turkish D Light maybeSt George was Turkish
Not a Hope then in the OP, a Turkish D Light maybeSt George was Turkish
Yebbut, that speech was on St Crispin's Day, patron saint of cobblers.
(ooh, Wikipedia suggests they (there's two of 'em) stayed in Faversham, beloved of the FNRTTC, and they've got a plaque)
That'd be right on this forum then, Tim.
After supping from the glass, one always likes to pop a crispin...With a name like Crispin, shouldn't that be "patron saint of slightly effeminate public schoolboys"?
... and the dragon?St George was Turkish