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Which bird did Queen Elizabeth I say should be eaten at Christmas?

Question #101057. Asked by nibbles0011.
Last updated May 26 2021.

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Goose, as a celebration of England's victory over the Spanish Armada in 1588.
However, there is a fascinating story that has become part of British folklore. Supposedly, Queen Elizabeth I dined at the ancient seat of Sir Neville Umfreyville, where, among other things, two fine geese were provided for dinner. The queen, having eaten heartily, called for a bumper of Burgundy; and gave as a toast, "Destruction to the Spanish Armada!" Scarcely had she spoken when a messenger announced the destruction of the fleet by a storm. The queen demanded a second bumper, and said, "Henceforth shall a goose commemorate this great victory." This tale is marred by the awkward circumstance that the thanksgiving sermon for the victory was preached at St. Paul's on the 20th August, and the fleet was dispersed by the winds in July.
link https://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/ACalend/Michaelmas.html


Response last updated by gtho4 on May 26 2021.
Nov 16 2008, 3:06 PM
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It is believed that Queen Elizabeth I was eating a meal of roast goose when she heard about the destruction of the Spanish Armada in 1588. “Henceforth shall a goose commemorate this great victory!’ Elizabeth is said to have exclaimed.

link https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/weather-eye-happy-michaelmas-day-g9c20s0n5jn


Response last updated by gtho4 on May 26 2021.
Nov 16 2008, 8:01 PM
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