medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On Wednesday, November 16, 2005, at 6:45 pm, John Briggs wrote:
> Pease Pottage is a village in West Sussex. The place-name can't be
> traced
> back earlier that 1724, however. The term 'pease pottage' seems to
> be first
> recorded in 1605, and 'pease porridge' in 1538.
After a visit to Pease Pottage perhaps a quick trip up to Northumberland
to wash things down at the village of Twice Brewed (for walkers of the
Wall, near Bardon Mill) or, for those whose thirst may be weaker, its
more recent neighbor, Once Brewed.
Best,
John Dillon
(sorry; couldn't resist)
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