The Place Names of County Durham and Some Pub Names Too

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The Place Names of County Durham and Some Pub Names Too

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Author: Paul Chrystal

Type: Paperback

ISBN: 9781840338713

Date: 2nd June, 2021

Publisher: Stenlake Publishing

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In his introduction, the author explains how the county's place names are influenced by its history even before the 1st-century Roman occupation, to when it was lived in by the Brigantes who spoke a hybrid form of Celtic, a mixture of British and Irish Gaelic. This was followed by the Angles and the Saxons speaking a form of early English which then assimilated some Latin and Norman-French. Early place names reflect natural features or ownership by a particular person. Besides giving some historical background to each town or village featured, including the wonderful No Place, Paul explains the most likely origin of the name. There's a small section on notable hills and a chapter on pub names. This is a great book to dip in and out for interesting wee snippets. You'll learn plenty!

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