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Monday, June 30, 2025

IT turns out that it's Ravens not Crows that have been a part of the legends of the Tower of London for a long time

 begin quote from Google AI:

 

The association of ravens with English governance is most notably tied to the
Tower of London.
According to legend, the kingdom and the Tower of London will fall if the six resident ravens ever leave the fortress. 
While ravens, like crows, have likely been present in and around the Tower for centuries, potentially for practical reasons like scavenging, the legend connecting them to the fate of the monarchy is generally believed to have originated more recently: 
  • Traditionally attributed to King Charles II: King Charles II, who reigned from 1660 to 1685, is often cited as the first monarch to insist upon the ravens' presence and protection at the Tower. He was reportedly advised that if the ravens left, the crown and the Tower would fall.
  • Victorian era theory: Some historians, including the Tower's official historian, suggest that the raven mythology may be a legend invented during the Victorian era. The earliest known reference to captive ravens at the Tower is an illustration from 1883. 

Therefore, while wild ravens were likely part of the Tower's environment much earlier, the official, protective association of captive ravens with English governance through the legend dates back at least to the 17th century (according to popular belief) or possibly the late 19th century (according to some historians). The tradition of maintaining a minimum number of ravens at the Tower continues to this day. 
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Crown colony


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A Crown colony or royal colony was a colony governed by England, and then Great Britain or the United Kingdom within the English and later British Empire.

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