Beggarington
Beggarington | |
Yorkshire West Riding | |
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Fields near Beggarington | |
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Grid reference: | SE184231 |
Location: | 53°42’15"N, 1°43’18"W |
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Dialling code: | Kirklees |
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Beggarington, also known as Beggerington and Begerington[1][2] is a hamlet consisting of a few houses about half a mile north of Hartshead in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It is found in a bend of the B6119 road at the junction with the road from Roberttown, and it has traditionally been considered a part of Hartshead.[1] The place name means either "where the berries grow"[3] or is related to the word 'beggar'.[4]
A coal mine was recorded here in the 19th century as "Beggarington Pit, Hartshead".[5]
A waste water treatment works named Beggarington is located off Green Lane, a public bridleway.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Armitage Goodall (1914). Place-names of South-west Yorkshire: That Is, of So Much of the West Riding as Lies South of the Aire from Keighley Onwards. Cambridge: University Press. p. 70. https://archive.org/details/cu31924028042988.
- ↑ Albert Hugh Smith (1961). The Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire: Lower & Upper Strafforth and Staincross wapentakes. Cambridge: University Press. p. 7. https://books.google.com/books?id=-fbkAAAAMAAJ.
- ↑ Malcolm Bull (19 April 2018). "The Calderdale Companion. B". http://www.calderdalecompanion.co.uk/b.html#b3526.
- ↑ Smith 1961, p. 156
- ↑ "Mines of coal and stratified deposits 1854 A - B". Northern Mine Research Society. https://www.nmrs.org.uk/resources/mines-of-coal-and-other-stratified-minerals-in-yorkshire-from-1854/mines-a-b/. Retrieved 20 April 2018.