@Tony I recently watched something explaining the connection in great detail, but I've lost it entirely, so unfortunately this is all I can now find, "So it was that in 1066 William gave the title ‘Lords of Isigny’ to a man called Hugues Suhard and his son Robert, who hailed from the town, in recognition of their loyalty. Hugues and Robert d’Isigny, as they were now known, accepted William’s offer of land and settled in Lincolnshire, England. Over the years, the family’s French surname ‘d’Isigny’ was anglicised, becoming ‘D’Isney’ then ‘Disney’, and the village where they settled was named Norton Disney after them."
Very impressive indeed!! Amazing views from the drone 🤩
Thanks for your comment.
Lovely,thank you!👍🇨🇦
Thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad that you liked my video. Tony
Ahhh yes Mr. Gregory Gregory's place.
lovely... except music...
😂
So this is Walt Disney's family home and inspiration?
I wasn't aware of the Disney connection.
@Tony I recently watched something explaining the connection in great detail, but I've lost it entirely, so unfortunately this is all I can now find, "So it was that in 1066 William gave the title ‘Lords of Isigny’ to a man called Hugues Suhard and his son Robert, who hailed from the town, in recognition of their loyalty. Hugues and Robert d’Isigny, as they were now known, accepted William’s offer of land and settled in Lincolnshire, England. Over the years, the family’s French surname ‘d’Isigny’ was anglicised, becoming ‘D’Isney’ then ‘Disney’, and the village where they settled was named Norton Disney after them."
Very interesting. Thanks for the information