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Title: Words
Post by: Varche on 19 March 2017, 15:10:29
I like new words.

Just been reading an item on the turnpike between Scarborough and York.

"In one year it took £1265 mostly from travelling spawer."  Can't find what a spawer is! Anyone know?

The article from Scarborough Evening News then went on to talk about turnpikes avoiding the 400 acre lake at Burtondale from regular flooding. I have left my elderly dad the task of finding where that was/is. Should keep him in trouble as he won't rest till he knows. ;D

Back to bricklaying.
Title: Re: Words
Post by: Mister Rog on 19 March 2017, 16:58:31
Sounds like something STEMO would do at night in front of his computer screen when Mrs isn't around . . . Tissues at the ready
Title: Re: Words
Post by: Varche on 19 March 2017, 17:15:58
maybe. he was, i think,  around in the days of turnpikes so may know know a few travelling spawers. being an afficianado of North Yorks he will probably know this mysterious Burtondale too ;D
Title: Re: Words
Post by: STEMO on 19 March 2017, 17:37:51
maybe. he was, i think,  around in the days of turnpikes so may know know a few travelling spawers. being an afficianado of North Yorks he will probably know this mysterious Burtondale too ;D
There's a burtondale road in seamer, and s stretch of water not far from it. But, as far as I can see, it has no name.
Title: Re: Words
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 19 March 2017, 19:23:46
From this article I reckon Spaw is an old English (or maybe Yorkshire) for Spa. Is Scarborough a Spa town?  :-\

Thus a Travelling Spawer would be someone going to 'take the waters'  :)

http://www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk/lifestyle/nostalgia/john-cossins-scarborough-s-first-map-maker-1-3557804

EDIT

Wiki answers my own question about Scarborough, and also refers to the Spaw House.  :y

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spa,_Scarborough
Title: Re: Words
Post by: STEMO on 19 March 2017, 19:47:05
Well done, Tigger  :y
Title: Re: Words
Post by: Varche on 19 March 2017, 21:24:34
Splendid answer. Thanks. :y