Me, being a thicko, hadn't spotted the Greek naming connections. I wonder what the story is there?
Although this doesn't have an answer, and I'm sure a few of you have already seen it, I did enjoy reading this earlier:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49772 - interesting to note that the row that now includes the flower shop, Tye Crepe etc is of dubious provenance from a planning regs pov. Sounds like it was really meant to be Rush common, but people got cheeky.
Although this doesn't have an answer, and I'm sure a few of you have already seen it, I did enjoy reading this earlier:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49772 - interesting to note that the row that now includes the flower shop, Tye Crepe etc is of dubious provenance from a planning regs pov. Sounds like it was really meant to be Rush common, but people got cheeky.

