Royston
(Herts) means king's town; so called in honour of King Stephen,
who erected a cross there. (French, roy.)
A Royston horse and Cambridge Master of Arts will give way to no one.
A Cambridgeshire proverb. Royston was a village famous for malt,
which was sent to London on horseback. These heavyladen beasts never
moved out of the way. The Masters of Arts, being the great dons of
Cambridge, had the wall conceded to them by the inhabitants out of
courtesy.
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Royston from Fact Monster:
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