Cheers for those examples Andy
"When the English army were putting down roads through the Highlands after Culloden"
One of the main geezers in charge of the english army at Culloden and the subsequent suppression of the highlanders was none other than 'butcher' or the Duke of Cumberland to give him his Sunday name. Which sort of cycles us back to Cumbria....I'm sure it all makes sense somewhere (-:
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