Sunday, June 20, 2010

Carroll's Mead

Fathers Day Frederick
I spent the morning at Holy Communion with the folk of Holy Cross anglican and then retired to Laziza's Restaurant where they presented me with this wonderful Father's Day Present of Carroll's Mead. It carries the crest of th family from Ireland. In about the 13th Centuries the King of Munster gave the name to the family after their most stunning fight against the Vikings. The two golden lyons symbolize courage and the sword the family name which comes from Gaelic and means "slaughter, and hacking". The motto is" in fide et bello forte" -- in faith and battle strength.
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