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John has blogs on Worcester Words, A Few Stories, and Fort Royal, which includes entries from the the community archaeology projects at the Commandery and the new library site in the Butts.

Friday, April 22, 2005

Ride a Cock-horse (Harpers.org)

Here's the origin of the mythical animal the Cock Horse, best known frok the nursery rhyme. Nothing local about it, although I found it because it has Worcester in it as a surname.A Cock-horse (Harpers.org)
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