Barnsley 1610

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  1. kir

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    Visited a Harrogate pub and on the wall was a map from 1610. Sorry it's not a good snap I'm no Montie Fresco. 20250714_162143.jpg
     
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    That's brill!
     
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    Would have been perfect if there was a L above Staincross, just where Royston is :D
     
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    Does anyone remember monty from the daily mirror.?
     
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    Was just about to post is that the origin of Dingle :D
     
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    Our village didn’t exist back then, it was part of Hemsworth, although Kinsley is there on the map.

    Also, I thought Ackworth was wrong side of Nostel & Foulby, but that must be the original part of it, where the Brown Cow is now situated, and has since spread out.

    Great map.
     
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    No its not - that's Yorkshire!

    Brill is in Buckinghamshire :D
     
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    Must have just been all fields back then, hardly a humanoid in sight.
    Google says Barnsley had a population of about 600 - not sure whether that figure includes the surrounding villages as well.
     
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    Thought this was a thread about our new hooligan firm.
     
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    Fantastic- love stuff like this
     
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    I was in a boozer in Nottingham once and there was a document from 1610 on the wall, on closer inspection it was David McGoldrick's birth certificate.
     
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    What exactly is "Wapontake"? 'Cos there seems to be a lot of it...
     
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    Wapentake comes from an Old Norse meaning assembly, it was effectively 9th/10th/11th century version of a local council. Wapentakes are really common in Yorkshire and the North East because of the Danelaw, and a lot of us round here being part descended from the helmet-horned, bushy beard lot from Scandinavia. Down south where it was more Anglo-Saxon they were referred to as Hundreds.
     
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    Is there still The Wapentake boozer in Sheffield?
     
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    Don’t think so anymore, I’ve certainly never heard of it, so might be before my time mate.
     
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    I think it also had something to do with weapons or being armed.
     
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    What a place for music that place was. Like a ‘Big Nash’.
     
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    16.10 because they go home at half time?
     
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    It changed name to the Casbah many years back, but I that has been closed since 2014.
    No idea what's there now.
     

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