Damian Lewis herds sheep over a London bridge as part of a quirky tradition

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Damien Lewis drives sheep over Southwark Bridge, London, in the 11th London Sheep Drive, in London, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. (James Manning/PA via AP)

LONDON ā€“ Actor Damian Lewis drove a flock of sheep across the River Thames on Sunday in homage to a centuries-old tradition.

Lewis is among thousands of people granted the honorary title of Freeman of the City of London, which in medieval times came with the right to bring livestock across the river to market without paying tolls.

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More than 1,000 freemen exercised that right on Sunday in the annual London Sheep Drive, many wearing black hats and red cloaks. Lewis wore his grandfatherā€™s wool coat and carried a crook as he led the throng herding the animals over Southwark Bridge.

ā€œIt was fabulous,ā€ said Lewis, star of ā€œBand of Brothers,ā€ ā€œHomelandā€ and ā€œWolf Hall.ā€

Lewis was asked to represent the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, a trade guild dating back to the 12th century. He said he was pleased to be part of ā€œthis eccentric, very British day, honoring an old tradition.ā€

Manny Cohen, Master Woolman at the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, said the ancient sheep-driving tradition was revived about 15 years ago and has become a major charity fundraising event.

There are no plans to bring back other ancient freemenā€™s privileges such as the right to carry an unsheathed sword in public and to be escorted home if found drunk.


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