
How Trees Gave Places Their Names
Gone Medieval
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Coppice Woodland in Early Mediaeval England?
Coppice is interesting. There's explicit reference to copis in early mediaeval england, but we know that they used it. And there are some place names that could hint at it. A good example of a place where there was lots of coppicewood being produced was at droitwich - which was a major salt producing centre during the Middle Ages. Join me as i root around topics which have been skipped over in your school history lessons. Everything from the history of swearing to pubic hair and satanic panic cults.
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