I have been reading a report in the Newcastle Evening Chronicle of an inquest held in Dunston, Whickham, in June 1902 on the death of a young man aged 15, who was an employee on the farm who'd committed suicide at Baldwin Flats Farm, by hanging himself in the barn after attacking the farmer's niece with a hammer.
A witness at the inquest, who was just 10 years old and the granddaughter of the farmer had witnessed the attack and gave evidence.
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After tea, four of the company left for chapel, leaving at the farm [the] witness, Emma Thompson[girl who was attacked], "the bungy lad' and witnesses's baby sister.
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I've never come across this term before and Googling just brings up hits for the more modern foolhardy thrill seekers who jump from great heights whilst attached to stout knicker elastic (or similar).
I assume its a local term for some sort of farm job/maybe pecking order in the staff list of the farm. Does anyone have any ideas?
Its not vital, hardly the most pertinent section of the reports of either the attack or the inquest, but I do hate not knowing stuff :-)
Boo