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Walkern village name origin
[edit]Walkern name origin is wrong There is no evidence of fulling at the time of the foundation of the village. Historically the name was believed to have been a reference to "wal-cera" a strangers(welsh) dwelling possibly a celtic hermit monk? . It might also be named from
"well-crowen" Well of crows as this is where the River
Beane would have emerged from the crow mire.. after which the settlement of Cromer is named. Hereward The wiki (talk) 01:46, 2 April 2024 (UTC)
- I suggest that you mention these possible etymologies in the Walkern article. It would be useful to provide a reference.--Thoughtfortheday (talk) 20:45, 28 April 2024 (UTC)
- Dear contributor.
- Thanks for your help regarding proposed changes to the Wikipedia entry for Walkern
- I have located the original reference to "Strangers Lonely Dwelling" (Wal-Cera)
- HERTFORDSHIRE A Reading Book of the County by H R Wilton Hall
- published in London by Blackie and Sons
- 50 Old Bailey EC1 1903
- It references The Lecture :
- " Place Names in Hertfordshire , Read Before THE St Albans Architectural and Archaeological Society in 1858 by Rev. H Hall. MA.
- Reference :
- "There is not much water to seen till WALKERN is reached which is said to mean
- "the servants lonely dwelling "
- There owing to the water it receives from springs the Beane becomes a much larger stream"
- H R Wilton Hall 195.11.111.60 (talk) 16:14, 2 May 2024 (UTC)
- The etymology For Walkern proposed " Well of Crows " is based on local wildlife habitat, topology, adjacent place names and local folklore (which should not be dismissed)
- The local Council School and History Society were not consulted before the current article was input THIS IS A DEPLORABLE OVERSIGHT . 195.11.111.60 (talk) 16:21, 2 May 2024 (UTC)