In old Anglo-Saxon, ‘Leyand’ meant untilled land. In modern Anglo-Saxon it means industrial dispute or crap car, except in Hookland where Leyland-cum-Hardy means trouble – usually of the ritual magic kind. – #DICallaghan
In old Anglo-Saxon, 'Leyand' meant untilled land. In modern Anglo-Saxon it means industrial dispute or crap car, except in Hookland where Leyland-cum-Hardy means trouble – usually of the ritual magic kind. – #DICallaghan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 8, 2020