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Examples : — 



Carlton Park — adjoining Stan wick Park. 

 Corn Park and East Corn Park — near the mouth of the Balder. 

 Doe Park — on the Balder, near Balder Grange. 

 East Park and "West Park — on the right bank of the Lune, 

 near Thringarth. 



Porcett Park. Newsham Park — north of "Whorlton. 



Park End — near Crossthwaite, near Middleton-in-Teesdale. 

 Eaby Park. Eokeby Park. 



Stanwick Park. Streatlam Park. 



Rake. 



Perhaps from Swed. raka, to reach ; raTca fram, to reach over, 

 project; like Dan. rage, to project, protrude, jut out. '■^ Rake 

 is a doublet of reach^ Skeat. 



Examples : — 



Rake End. Old Rake. 



Rampson. 



Perhaps a proper name. 



There is in A.-S. rameson, buckthorn. 



Reaneson. 

 Perhaps a proper name. 



TuorGHHEADS. 



Perhaps connected with mining, 



Scand. trog, trug ; Ger. truhe. 



" Suio-Goth. trog, alveus; A.-S. trog, troe, trohe; Al. troch ; 

 Belg. troch ; Isl. thro. — perhaps from Lat. truncus, ciUa-trog, a 

 child's cradle, a hollow thing, a hole; Er. trou?'' Ihre. 



Head, from A.-S. heafed; Dan. hoved. 



"Wool Bttsk. 



In Dan. wold, an open piece of land, and husk, busli, or small 

 wood =^0^ Bush, See Wool, Beck, p. 11. 



