1 gen 1676 anni - hippings
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A northern dialect word for stepping-stones, by means of which one ‘hips’ or ‘hops’ across a river. <i>a</i>.1219 <i>acram et dimidiam in Hoppandestanes,</i> Beamsley (YRS160/224); 1609 <i>the</i>[y]<i> do not mend the hoppengstones betwixt Stobyng and Mythom over Calder</i>, Erringden (WCR11/168); 1657 <i>the said stones and hippings soe sett and placed, with force and armes violently ... did break in sunder, digg upp ... and carry away, </i>Calverley (QS4/5/72); 1676 <i>was drowned at Buckden Hippins</i>, Arncliffe (PR). Note the by-names: 1301 <i>William Hipythesyke</i>, Stokesley (YRS21/30) and in an undated fourteenth-century deed: ‘by the water of <i>Crempel</i> under <i>le Stanes</i> by the meadow of <i>Robert Hypehouerhumber</i>, Spofforth (YRS76/139).
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