Brandy Nan
Brandy Nan is a nickname for Queen Anne (1665 – 1714) of England, Scotland, and Ireland, from her fondness for brandy. There is also a rhyme titled "Brandy Nan" that refers to Queen Anne, who was said to enjoy spirits. The rhyme goes:“Brandy Nan, Brandy Nan
You're left in the lurch
Your face to the gin shop
Your back to the church."
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