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[email protected] January 30th 16 11:49 PM

Hancock's Half Hour - Route 93 bus
 
In article id,
lid (Dr J R Stockton) wrote:

In uk.transport.london message , Fri, 29 Jan
2016 17:03:46, tim..... posted:

There is, of course, no such place that the locals would refer to as
"East Cheam."


Well, the Sutton Council Web site includes "West Cheam belonged to the
Prior of Canterbury (the monastery attached to the Cathedral) while East
Cheam belonged to the Archbishop.", but that is rather a historical
reference. A page at http://www.british-history.ac.uk agrees.


I always assumed Hancock or his scriptwriters chose "East Cheam" because it
doesn't exist. It's Sutton.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

tim..... January 31st 16 09:45 AM

Hancock's Half Hour - Route 93 bus
 

"Dr J R Stockton" wrote in message
nvalid...
In uk.transport.london message , Fri, 29 Jan
2016 17:03:46, tim..... posted:

There is, of course, no such place that the locals would refer to as
"East Cheam."



Well, the Sutton Council Web site includes "West Cheam belonged to the
Prior of Canterbury (the monastery attached to the Cathedral) while East
Cheam belonged to the Archbishop.", but that is rather a historical
reference. A page at http://www.british-history.ac.uk agrees.


Yeah, I found all the historic references, that's why I said "to the locals"

tim




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