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steve2qec 27-01-2012 20:32

Akeringa
 
St Catherines House Magazine Accrington – A Mill Town in East Lancashire

I've just come across this artcle online.
Contains an interesting theory of how the town came to be called Accrington.

Retlaw 27-01-2012 20:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 965616)
St Catherines House Magazine Accrington – A Mill Town in East Lancashire

I've just come across this artcle online.
Contains an interesting theory of how the town came to be called Accrington.

There have been other threads relating to how Aker inga tun got its name.
The Rev Burgess did a lot of research into Accringtons history, there is also a lot of info on Accrington & District in the Coucher book of Kirkstall, its mostly written in what was known as dog Latin, with some parts in church Latin. Quite a lot of the place names mentioned are still in use today.
There is also a lot of history & peoples names in the Halmote Court Rolls, when the de Lacy family ran Accrington.
Retlaw

davemac 27-01-2012 21:53

Re: Akeringa
 
what an interesting site, have added it to my favourites list and will be going back to look at a few more articles

maxthecollie 28-01-2012 11:52

Re: Akeringa
 
I heard that Accrington was called ''Oak Ring Town''

Balbus 01-02-2012 16:11

Re: Akeringa
 
A present day Norwegian pop star is actually called Ake Ring. Ake Ring's town sounds more likely than Oak Ring Town There is also a place in Norway called Aker near Oslo. Perhaps the origin is Viking as opposed to Anglo Saxon.

susie123 02-02-2012 15:20

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Quite possible, Balbus. The Vikings in the northwest came over from Ireland and were originally from Norway rather than Denmark as were the Vikings in York and eastern England.

The Cuerdale hoard discovered near Preston in the nineteenth century is Viking treasure and others have been found in Furness and Silverdale in 2011.


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