...And, in November 1154 Nicholas Breakspear found himself unanimously elected Pope at Avignon. He took the name Adrian IV. Who, you say? Well, for the historically challenged, Nicholas Breakspear was the only Englishman ever to become Pope in Rome. He was born in the parish of Abbots Langley in approximately 1100 at Breakspear Farm, near Bedmond. So... what has this to do with the question? you rightfully ask... Seems Pope Adrian IV died choking on Calliphora vicina, the scientific name for the common Blubottle Fly. Finding nothing with which to expand or illuminate Q's speculative but well explained answer, I couldn't come away from the table without leaving some fodder for the Bluebottle...