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This message was updated on 5/31/2005 1:02:38 AM by Azzabuv

Tag Hill
replied on: 5/31/2005 12:19:10 AM

Nope... they're two different names, Robert. I've just rechecked it all in the book. Simply put and not counting the whole translation, Apps (Aspey) refers to SOME/THING/ONE to do with, or connected solely with the Aspen Tree.
Askew relates similarly to the Oak tree. Sic, according to various translation/derivation meanings, can at times apply to a well, or a spring.
Also, don't forget the unknown lady of 1867, gave the information from the 'horses mouth', as they say and she was describing Heanor, not Marlpool.
Azzabuv.
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