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ma1den | 13:58 Thu 11th Nov 2010 | History
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Where did the village get its name ?

There appears to be many families in this area,what is the connection,and does it refer back to a Viking chieftain ?
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Barnacle Bill the Viking?

The Barnacle in Warwickshire got its name from 'barn on a wooded slope'. But Leicstershire was in the Danelaw (Viking region), I think, so it may have got its name differently
where is it, incidentally? I can't find it on any maps
http://maps.google.co...F-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl
here it is jno; it's often mentioned in our local newspaper and I never knew where it was!
Also; it's in Warwickshire not Leicestershire!
thought it was near keele .....
Aaargh; just read jnos post correctly was thinking you said "The Barnacle" as in a hotel or something! When you type Barnacle UK into Google the one in Warks is the only one that comes up so would imagine jnos name origin explanation is correct!
belated lol for DT there...
Barnacle Bill the Viking?
No, no, dear, it's Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
Very dirty ditty popular with lads in the Forces after a few bevvies. Shan't embarrass you with the lyrics on the grounds of modesty, plus I've nearly forgotten them all.
p.s.
In my prime I could recite all 59 verses of Eskimo Nell from memory.
mike, yes, that was by way of being a witticism on my part. Give my compliments to Ivan Skavinsky Skavar.

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