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    #31
    There's a place near Meltham called Cock Ring Farm. I imagine that'd be a bit red too.

    Re the celts, it still is in welsh at least - coch. As in 'sauce coch' or 'robin coch'.

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      #32
      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
      Places names with "cock" or similar in them come from a Celtic word meaning "red", usually from the colour of the underlying rock or soil, but possibly from some ancient battle fought there, e.g. if the stream "ran red with blood"

      [Michael Caine]Notta lotta people know that[/Michael Caine]
      Local history has always been cock refers to a male salmon, not seen fish in the beck since the late 80's abd even then it was just sticklebacks
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        #33
        paint the fence (Ronseal £5 in Asda) , lose the urn , pop some violas (£2 for 20 Asda again) etc. in the pots, white gloss on the porch (£10 in Homebase) , Magnolia (£10 in Homebase) on the feature walls and some resolva (£5 in Wilko) on the garden.

        Change out of £200 if you pay someone cash.

        People have less imagination than a remainer.
        Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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          #34
          Originally posted by SimonMac View Post


          a man's house is his castle

          Milan.
          Last edited by milanbenes; 12 April 2018, 07:51.

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            #35
            on the other side, nice deal, bought for 47 sold for 110 good job

            Milan.
            Last edited by milanbenes; 12 April 2018, 07:51.

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              #36
              Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
              There's a place near Meltham called Cock Ring Farm. I imagine that'd be a bit red too.

              Re the celts, it still is in welsh at least - coch. As in 'sauce coch' or 'robin coch'.
              Ah yes, cock robin

              Who killed Cock Robin?
              I, said the Sparrow,
              with my bow and arrow,
              I killed Cock Robin.

              Who saw him die?
              I, said the Fly,
              with my little eye,
              I saw him die.

              Who caught his blood?
              I, said the Fish,
              with my little dish,
              I caught his blood.

              Who'll make the shroud?
              I, said the Beetle,
              with my thread and needle,
              I'll make the shroud.

              Who'll dig his grave?
              I, said the Owl,
              with my little trowel,
              I'll dig his grave.

              Who'll be the parson?
              I, said the Rook,
              with my little book,
              I'll be the parson.

              Who'll be the clerk?
              I, said the Lark,
              if it's not in the dark,
              I'll be the clerk.

              Who'll carry the link?
              I, said the Linnet,
              I'll fetch it in a minute,
              I'll carry the link.

              Who'll be chief mourner?
              I, said the Dove,
              I mourn for my love,
              I'll be chief mourner.

              Who'll carry the coffin?
              I, said the Kite,
              if it's not through the night,
              I'll carry the coffin.

              Who'll bear the pall?
              We, said the Wren,
              both the cock and the hen,
              We'll bear the pall.

              Who'll sing a psalm?
              I, said the Thrush,
              as she sat on a bush,
              I'll sing a psalm.

              Who'll toll the bell?
              I said the Bull,
              because I can pull,
              I'll toll the bell.

              All the birds of the air
              fell a-sighing and a-sobbing,
              when they heard the bell toll
              for poor Cock Robin.
              Maybe based on the death of William II (called "Rufus" because of his red hair and beard), killed by an arrow in the New Forest in 1100.
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