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Iceboy53

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Breach
replied on: 1/9/2008 8:07:00 PM

bit of a contradiction in that word bennerley/phil..according to the local street names it refers to the fork in the road or an opening to cultivated land.i can't comment on the codnor one..but to be honest the word "breach" means gap or an opening to something same as phil said, and not a fork in the road..
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Breach
replied on: 1/9/2008 5:24:43 PM

Bennerley
From Cambridge Learning Dictionary

breach (OPENING) Show phonetics
verb [T] FORMAL
to make an opening in a wall or fence, especially in order to attack someone or something behind it:
Their defences were easily breached.
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Breach
replied on: 1/9/2008 4:44:13 PM

Where does the term Breach originate as in Codnor Breach & Breach Road Marlpool?
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