Pat T wrote: > This couldn't be our Sir Crispin Gaylord, could it? > "Gay Lord" may have been substituted to hide his true identity (and > sexual preference). > > But maybe the Crispin name is not that uncommon. > There is a Sir Crispin Tickell also. (Google searches) > > Patrick Traynor. tray@lanset.com Tee Hee... There is also Sir Crispin Davis! I am soon to take delivery of a dog and am considering calling him Sir Crispin. He is not I fear of noble lineage as he is a scruffy little mut from the local pound. Methinks you know who will not be impressed! cheers Maggie