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Conference govt02::basingstoke

Title: * BASINGSTOKE - Gateway to Wessex *
Notice:BASINGSTOKE - John Arlott lived here - then left, I wonder why
Moderator:COMICS::CORNEJ
Created:Wed Jul 27 1988
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:925
Total number of notes:5875

368.0. "Winklebury" by COMICS::WATTERSON () Fri Oct 19 1990 14:21

    
    
    Does anyone know where the name WINKLEBURY originates from ?
    
    
    Paul (resident of Winklebury)
    
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368.1LARVAE::WILLIAMS_LBut a banana is betterFri Oct 19 1990 15:031
    Don't tempt me!
368.2CURRNT::ROWELLWMertilizer set to DEEP FAT FRYMon Oct 22 1990 12:383
    I know where the term Lychpit comes from. ;-)
    
    Wayne
368.3just a guessCURRNT::WALTHERThis alarm has a vehicle fittedMon Oct 22 1990 14:293
    it could be a derivation of the Dutch word "winkel" which means shop.
    Perhaps it's a town that at one stage provided good shopping for the 
    area? 
368.4bit like "head of navigation" ?BRABAM::PHILPOTTCol I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' PhilpottMon Oct 22 1990 14:398
    
    or perhaps it represents the point where in the olden days winkles
    carried in the traders mule train finally became uneatable and had to
    be buried?
    
    :-)
    
    /. Ian .\
368.5VULCAN::SMITHP1bibble, blah, bobbleMon Oct 22 1990 15:0713
	The suffix 'bury' indicates a settlement that grew up around a
	tumulus. The prefix usually is a corruption of the name of the
	person interred therein.
	
	If you look at a large scale OS map of Basingstoke, drawn before
	all the modern development, you will notice quite a few tumuli
	all around the old town. 

	Perhaps the ancient neolithic chieftain Wicca now lies beneath
	some 3 bedroom terraced with front and back garden.

		p1
368.6Fort landLARVAE::MITCHELLCitta del Duomo English branchMon Oct 22 1990 16:0015
    
    HI
    
    According to the local school it is so named because of the housing
    that grew up around an old (iron age??) fort that was built on a mound
    there.
    
    The local school is called Fort Hill and in fact my Parents who live in
    a house that backs onto Fort Hill school have a lump of Garden with a
    preservation order on it. The aforementioned lump is apparently part of
    the original wall. Every six months a women from the council comes
    round and ensures my dad hasn't dug it up.
    
    Andy