> Oh, I do know that one. I've been told the story many, many times, and it is just about ridiculous enough that you'll think I made it up anyway. Queen Elizabeth visited on one of her tours, and she so very much enjoyed the Hampshire beer served to her by Whichever Crawley was around at the time, that she declared the whole borough to be called 'Queen's Crawley' from that day forward, and so it stands.
>Serving up decent beer, that is apparently our family legacy, and I am so good with that.
>I wouldn't worry too much, we're not all manners and etiquette like Darcy's lot. My unclebrother brother tries, because he got all these grand ideas about how we should be while at university, and he started to get all embarrassed that we're kind of coarse and vulgar sometimes, and our father has the thick Hampshire accent that was 'educated' out of us. But he worries too much.