The village of Wateringbury in Kent really does have a name that is most misleading. Yes, there is a small stream, but the village is - or was - better known for its beer. Whitbread's Brwerey was situated in the village - and there were a good many of Whitbread's pubs as well. There were the Harrow, the Phoenix, the Telegraph, the North Pole - and the three "royals".
There was the King's Head
And the Queen's Head
And there was the Duke's Head. But Whitbreads wanted to move the the licence to other premises in the area.
The necessary document was return with the following notation,
"Permission is given to remove The Duke's Head". Obviously, there must
of been someone at the brewery with a sense of humour at the time and
that it exactly what they did! Hence the name thereafter.
2 comments:
You English do have a special brand of humor. Love it!
Heh! A corporate sense of humo(u)r is a rare thing.
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