XmisterIS
Purveyor of fine nonsense
Or "Newbury", "Newburgh", "New Rd", etc ...
It has always struck me that it is particularly unwise to name a place "new", given that time passes and one day the said new thing will be old.
Newbury is a case in point - it is now approximately 950 years old ... somebody wasn't being the sharpest arrow in the quiver when he got his quill out and applied it to a nice, new, shiny bit of parchment. Or perhaps velum. Probably velum. And possibly not shiny either.
It has always struck me that it is particularly unwise to name a place "new", given that time passes and one day the said new thing will be old.
Newbury is a case in point - it is now approximately 950 years old ... somebody wasn't being the sharpest arrow in the quiver when he got his quill out and applied it to a nice, new, shiny bit of parchment. Or perhaps velum. Probably velum. And possibly not shiny either.