[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Spencer Perceval - Charlton through and through. Still gazes down on the Valley from his tomb.
Not only did he live by the sword, but he died by the sword as well!!!
So true!
Also the Addicks nickname and the sword in hand badge was meant to be based on the Perceval family motto and crest according to an article in Voice of the Valley
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Spencer Perceval - Charlton through and through. Still gazes down on the Valley from his tomb.
Not only did he live by the sword, but he died by the sword as well!!!
So true!
Also the Addicks nickname and the sword in hand badge was meant to be based on the Perceval family motto and crest according to an article in Voice of the Valley
My Father in Law used to work in the Houses of Parliament and he took me on a guided tour, which included the stair where Spencer was despatched.
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though i suppose "playing" might be a bit of a stretch
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dont think ive got the hang of this...
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Not only did he live by the sword, but he died by the sword as well!!!
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So true!
Also the Addicks nickname and the sword in hand badge was meant to be based on the Perceval family motto and crest according to an article in Voice of the Valley
My Father in Law used to work in the Houses of Parliament and he took me on a guided tour, which included the stair where Spencer was despatched.
Very interesting day out actually.