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Old 03-17-2009, 08:12 PM   #17
THE eXchanger
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Default Re: St. Patrick's Day

he was a very BAD man , that st. patrick
he slayed "snakes"
which were people,
who would NOT become catholic !!!

i'll celebrate my UK heritage -- i'm a DRURY !!!

drury is loosely translated as druid

The Drury's of Suffolk were a prominent knightly family in medieval days
with a total of eighteen Knights,
five of whom were Sheriffs of Norfolk and Suffolk,
and four Knights of the Shire.
Four Drurys, Sir Robert Drury of Rougham (died 1626),
Sir Henry Drury of Hedgerley (died 1617),
Sir Anthony Drury of Besthorpre (died 1638)
and Sir Dru Drury of Rollesby (died 1626),
were knighted in the Royal Garden at Whitehall on July 23, 1603
before the coronation of James I,
a remarkable achievement for a single family.

however, i will NOT celebrate st. patricks day

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