Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 2:21 am
And ride a horse to breakfast and grow a beard! I kinda like how in the past on St Mattys day the mayor would provide them with as much ale as they could drink!
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I think that was more like KaliberLaura M wrote:And ride a horse to breakfast and grow a beard! I kinda like how in the past on St Mattys day the mayor would provide them with as much ale as they could drink!
Apparently so...cj wrote:Isn't the Senior Grecian allowed to marry and live with his wife at CH? As well as drive sheep over London Bridge, of course.sejintenej wrote:The City of London has a mass of functions which occur for historical reasons .... Sheep over London Bridge? This is a right of Freemen of the City of London and I would be far from surprised to learn that OBs have a fast track to being made Freemen.
....erm.... I believe there have been several female Senior Grecians recently.....Great Plum wrote:Apparently so...cj wrote:Isn't the Senior Grecian allowed to marry and live with his wife at CH? As well as drive sheep over London Bridge, of course.sejintenej wrote:The City of London has a mass of functions which occur for historical reasons .... Sheep over London Bridge? This is a right of Freemen of the City of London and I would be far from surprised to learn that OBs have a fast track to being made Freemen.
Blimey, there'll be a female Pope next!!!englishangel wrote:....erm.... I believe there have been several female Senior Grecians recently.....
Standards are slipping at the English department...Christ’s Hospital, the 454 years old charitable boarding school that provides subsidised education for 97% of its pupils, has just announced that it has appointed a new Head, John Franklin, to replace Dr Peter Southern when he retires in August 2007, after 11 years service.
I think that is actually a quotation from the Daily Torygraph.matthew wrote:Standards are slipping at the English department...Christ’s Hospital, the 454 years old charitable boarding school that provides subsidised education for 97% of its pupils, has just announced that it has appointed a new Head, John Franklin, to replace Dr Peter Southern when he retires in August 2007, after 11 years service.
Now there is an idea. However CH ties are with the City, and the congestion charge mainly covers Westminster so would styill have to pay it there.icomefromalanddownunder wrote:Many years ago, back when there were still four living Beatles, four or five of us tried the get in for free act: myself, Diana Garnham, Mary Mc, Judith Points, and maybe Liz Plummer. Of course, we weren't garbed up in ankle length blue back then: just looked like mini Dame Ednas in our grotty blue overcoats, with optional chapel cap.
My understanding was that we had free access to anything within the City, so we tried Tower Bridge, and, I think, the Tower - got shooed away.
Since hearing about the levy you now have to pay to take a car into London, I wondered whether any Old Blues had attempted to circumvent that?
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Caroline Payne (nee Barrett)
Hertford 6.20 1965-70