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was added in a (single) tautology. The most recent published etymology is the '"ocky summit" to which was added "hill-spur"', the three elements of Torpenhow deriving from, Old English
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Denton apprarently exaggerated the example to a "Torpenhow Hill", which would quadruple the "hill" element, but the existence of a toponym "Torpenhow Hill" is not substantiated.
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Thomas Denton: A Perambulation of Cumberland, 1687-8, including descriptions of Westmorland, the Isle of Man and Ireland
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part in the middle " is asserted by Ekwall on the supposition that the full first element corresponded to Welsh
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in both placenames and literary sources with a variety of different spellings and variations such as
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Blennerhasset is of uncertain etymology, one possible source is that it comes from the
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with a remarkable carving of interlocking human figures, and a painted wooden ceiling.
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is not tautological. He expresses the idea of "top or breast of the hill", to which
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English, University of Nottingham - Institute of Name Studies School of.
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in place-names, first proposed by Denton (1688). Denton interpreted
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Armstrong, A. M.; Mawer, A.; Stenton, F. M.; Dickens, B. (1950).
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might simply be entirely Brittonic and composed of the elements
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origin as a term for a settlement and may also be influenced by
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etymology (against the 1950s "Tosti" proposal), but notes that
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had won the seat in every general election since 1979; the
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had previously only been elected once in Workington since
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Cumbria County History Trust: Blennerhasset and Kirkland
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A Roman fort is situated on the old Roman Road between
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Interpretations of Torpenhow have developed over time
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Cumbria County History Trust: Torpenhow and Whitrigg
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as three elements all with the base meaning "hill".
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 637:'head, end, top, height, a hill', and Old English 667:The local pronunciation of Torpenhow Village is 641:'a heel; a sharply projecting piece of ground'. 615:Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names 1279:(nb: provisional research only - see Talk page) 1273:(nb: provisional research only - see Talk page) 938:Listed buildings in Blennerhasset and Torpenhow 799:is Blennerhasset and Torpenhow Parish Council. 568:and referring to open plains, fields or farms. 907:Former Country Towns Mission Hall in Torpenhow 156:Church of St Michael and All Angels, Torpenhow 8: 1211:"Blennerhasset and Torpenhow Parish Council" 742:Blennerhasset and Torpenhow is part of the 459:) as would be expected outside of Cumbria. 164:Building at Torpenhow, formerly the Sun Inn 1247:"Blennerhasset Roman Fort - Roman Britain" 762:. Prior to the 2019 general election, the 702:, though the more intuitive pronunciation 490:'hay shieling', which has been added to a 1034: 1032: 1030: 133:Learn how and when to remove this message 304:The local pronunciation of Torpenhow is 301:was immediately north of Blennerhasset. 1114:The same etymology is also accepted by 974: 954: 861: 147:Location of Blennerhasset and Torpenhow 594:identifying the name as an example of 1013:"Pardon? Where did you say that was?" 7: 1226:"Blennerhasset Mill - Blennerhasset" 71:adding citations to reliable sources 1118:A Dictionary of British Place-Names 656:("a summit") and the plural suffix 644:It is also possible that the name 25: 1044:"The Debunking of Torpenhow Hill" 617:(4th ed. 1960) accepted Denton's 314:, rather than the more intuitive 290:. It is located just outside the 922: 900: 888: 876: 864: 704: 669: 510:is also found in place names of 417: 367: 325: 217: 176: 47: 355:). Blennerhasset is pronounced 58:needs additional citations for 32:Blennerhassett (disambiguation) 1330:Cumberland (unitary authority) 1071:. Manchester: Chetham Society. 816:) is on the south bank of the 463:St Michael's Church, Torpenhow 280:and the smaller settlement of 1: 1084:The place-names of Cumberland 1069:The place-names of Lancashire 883:Blennerhasset bridge and weir 82:"Blennerhasset and Torpenhow" 1147:"Key to English Place-names" 871:Blennerhasset village green 776:1976 Workington by-election 169:Blennerhasset and Torpenhow 27:Civil parish in Cumbria, UK 1351: 895:Road junction in Torpenhow 476: 29: 1325:Civil parishes in Cumbria 577:Place-Names of Cumberland 521:. 'Hay' is also found in 506:, 'hill farm' ". However 1002:1860 Ordnance Survey map 983:"Parish population 2011" 590:'hill, mound'), against 1122:Oxford University Press 1067:Ekwall, Eilert (1922). 807:Blennerhasset Mill (at 299:Baggrow railway station 1335:Roman sites in Cumbria 1096:Armstrong, 1950, p.266 790:unitary authority area 785:purposes it is in the 494:place-name containing 165: 157: 1151:kepn.nottingham.ac.uk 1116:Mills, David (2011). 477:Further information: 163: 155: 1301:54.75000°N 3.25500°W 772:the Second World War 752:Member of Parliament 746:constituency of the 652:("heap of rocks") + 67:improve this article 34:. 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/blɛnˈrsɪt/
/trəˈpɛnə/
civil parish
Cumbria
grid reference
NY178415
NY202397
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Lake District
National Park
Baggrow railway station
trə-PEN
TOR-pen-how
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