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Fall of colchester.
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Origins are unclear.
One theory is that it refers to a 'hunchbacked' soldier fighting in the Battle of Bosworth in the 1500's.
A brave soldier who was surrounded and hacked and slashed repeatedly ('Couldn't put Humpty together again')
One theory is that it refers to a 'hunchbacked' soldier fighting in the Battle of Bosworth in the 1500's.
A brave soldier who was surrounded and hacked and slashed repeatedly ('Couldn't put Humpty together again')
Jamessz · 61-69, M
@Picklebobble2 was a cannon from Colchester that fired only once fell of the wall
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@Jamessz Another theory. Another is that it refers to king Charles himself !
Not sure we'll ever know.
Not sure we'll ever know.
Jamessz · 61-69, M
Very true like Colchester one only because I am from there
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Mrblue123 · M
He was an egg. He came from a massive chicken and sat on a huge wall.
smallpart · 31-35, M
it was a cannon