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Old 21-12-2010, 09:09   #46
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Re: Busk - a district in Ossy

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what was built after is now gone, St Pauls i think it was, i made those Big Louvered doors, was sorry to see em vanish.
They built the old peoples home cashy, Peel Court which has also gone now
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Old 21-12-2010, 10:52   #47
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Re: Busk - a district in Ossy

I've always wondered from where the term 'Busker' comes from. Now I know - a typical idler, who has nothing better to do than hang around on street corners, making an awful racket in return for a few pennies in his cap. Except these days your typical Ossy waster does not even bother with the noise.
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Old 21-12-2010, 13:26   #48
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Re: Busk - a district in Ossy

It originates from 'Busche' the scandinavian word for a small wood/thicket.
Scandinavian(Viking) placenames are quite common in NEngland.
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Old 21-12-2010, 16:10   #49
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I do believe they are also quite common around North West England, especially Lancashire.
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Old 21-12-2010, 16:25   #50
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I do believe they are also quite common around North West England, especially Lancashire.
Thats what I said N England - diddle I?
should have gone to specsavers
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Old 21-12-2010, 17:24   #51
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Re: Busk - a district in Ossy

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It originates from 'Busche' the scandinavian word for a small wood/thicket.
Scandinavian(Viking) placenames are quite common in NEngland.
Now we all know where Tealeaf comes from
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Old 21-12-2010, 17:43   #52
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Re: Busk - a district in Ossy

I was simply trying to be more specific, rather than deal in generalisations. There are a few areas of the North where there is a remarkable absence of Scandinavian place names which suggests Celtic strongholds which held out for a long time from our Eastern cousins.
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