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jinx57
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oh yeh,lickey end........worcs.??i think but my all time seaside one ,,,,,littlehampton,very carry on.....................oooooo matron!
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jinx57
In: Leonard Stanley
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best of all,kelton,dumfries ........my ancestors came across the border as sheep and cattle reivers from here.....it's my surname.
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W.M.F.
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Cockington - Devon
Great thread by the way PB x
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centurion
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This is actually a VERY small village down in Shropshire, and possibly the most inappropriate road sighn ever to photo a Harley next to, so I did...
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Sandi
In: Huddersfield, W
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Some funny ones here, 15 of them, scroll thro the page.
http://www.oddee.com/item_96555.aspx
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TigerTim
In: Bishop Auckland
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Holmfirthgirl
In: Larkfield
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MG Bandit
In: Barnsley
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Holmfirthgirl
In: Larkfield
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davidneale
In: London
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Snodland In Kent
Pratts Bottom also in Kent
Upper Dicker
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Lower Dicker In East Sussex.
Trottiscliffe In Kent pronouced Trosley, work that one out?
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davidneale
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Brassknocker Near Bath
Broadbottom Manchester
Bummers Hill Hertfordshire
Cocklick End Slaidburn, Lancashire.
Cockup Bottom Bassenthwaite, Cumbria.
Dancing Dicks near Hatfield Peverel, Essex.
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suzyamki
In: Wakefield
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Anyone thought of finding out where the names originated from? That would be interesting
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'Anyone thought of finding out where the names originated from? That would be interesting' Looking at some of the names Cathy, the mind boggles!!!!
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clarkee
In: Stockport
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I know it's across the water but, 4 of us are going over to Ireland in September for a few days. We have rented a cottage ina village called NOBBER, which is down the road from one called MUFF
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suzyamki
In: Wakefield
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Theres a few Bald Knob's about, one in the US and one in New South Wales in Oz
.... think it refers to a rocky region ...
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OMNF
In: Worksop
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There's 'Le Minge' in Kent! 24 yrs old and i still giggle whenever I go past.
It's amusingly next door to Singleton!
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justjerry
In: The Lizard
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We've got TITSON just down the road, not to forget BROWN WILLY too.
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