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          Cavalier by Name,
        
        
          Not by Nature
        
        
          
            Long-time industry powerhouse aiming for fresh, modern image
          
        
        
          The name “Cavalier” might be viewed as peculiar for
        
        
          a company – Cavalier Constriction – which considers
        
        
          itself the flagship of the Bahamian construction indus-
        
        
          try. But, in fact, it comes from the Bahamian founder
        
        
          of the business, Godfrey E. Lightbourn, who attended
        
        
          the University of Virginia.
        
        
          The school’s nickname: Cavaliers.
        
        
          The actual origin of the nickname comes from what
        
        
          was going on during the 17th century, when an English
        
        
          civil war pitted supporters of the parliamentary system
        
        
          of government against King Charles I, who asserted
        
        
          absolute power. The word Cavalier, too, predates the
        
        
          formation of the United States, with a very similarly
        
        
          spelled version used by William Shakespeare in Henry
        
        
          IV.
        
        
          Shakespeare used the word to describe a swashbuck-
        
        
          ler not unlike the current Virginia mascot, which de-