Lady Godiva’s husband was Leofric, the Earl of Mercia. Supposedly, she’s one of my ancestors, but I lost the info my cousin gave me on the specifics. Once my husband learned that, he’s been wanting me to replicate her protest.
Actually, Chikuku, Lady Godiva was still alive at the time of the Norman Conquest. Her son was Hereward the Wake, a leader of the Anglo-Saxon resistance.
moronbis over 14 years ago
Or was it the peeping Tom?
yyyguy over 14 years ago
my best friend from high school days. (it was his lady’s nickname because her hair was extremely long in those days.)
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Quick thinking there, kid.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Lady Godiva’s husband was Leofric, the Earl of Mercia. Supposedly, she’s one of my ancestors, but I lost the info my cousin gave me on the specifics. Once my husband learned that, he’s been wanting me to replicate her protest.
whitecarabao over 14 years ago
Clark Kent, that’s the “new math” from the “edukashun experts” on the state schoolboard (fill in the name of the state, any will do).
JoePhan over 14 years ago
Actually, Chikuku, Lady Godiva was still alive at the time of the Norman Conquest. Her son was Hereward the Wake, a leader of the Anglo-Saxon resistance.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
Waitingman you make a good point. i will cease commenting on the flagging activities.