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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 08 April 20 14:22 BST (UK) »
Laverock in Scots, a lark!  ;D

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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 08 April 20 17:20 BST (UK) »
Yes, I remember now, Gloucester Lodge.
Knott - Northumberland; Yorkshire (?Bridlington.)
Fenwick, Johnston - Northumberland.
Dixon; Hutchinson - York.
Shaw - ? Glasgow

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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 08 April 20 18:13 BST (UK) »
Spelt many ways but Laverock / Laverick HALL is a poetical reference to Heaven, the Sky.
So says the Scots Etymology online site
Norfolk, Nelsons of Gt Ryburgh, Gooch, Howman, COLLISONS,  Ainger, Couzens, Batrick (Norfolk & Dorset), Tubby ( also of Yorkshire) Cathcarts of Ireland, Lancashire & Isle of Wight) Dickinsons of Morecambe and Lancaster, Wilson of Poulton-le-Sands and Broughton.  Wilson - Ffrance of Rawcliffe,  Mitchells of Isle of Wight. Hair of Ayrshire, Williamson of Tradeston, Glasgow. Nelsons in Australia with Haywards Heath connections.

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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 08 April 20 20:57 BST (UK) »
Chambers Scots Dictionary = the Lark.

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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 08 April 20 22:21 BST (UK) »
See here,  Laverock hall Farm, cheers

https://www.laverockhallfarm.co.uk/contact-us

One of the best web sites I've seen, plenty of photos of life down on the farm

but this one shows Laverick and variations as a Family Surname

https://www.houseofnames.com/laverick-family-crest
Norfolk, Nelsons of Gt Ryburgh, Gooch, Howman, COLLISONS,  Ainger, Couzens, Batrick (Norfolk & Dorset), Tubby ( also of Yorkshire) Cathcarts of Ireland, Lancashire & Isle of Wight) Dickinsons of Morecambe and Lancaster, Wilson of Poulton-le-Sands and Broughton.  Wilson - Ffrance of Rawcliffe,  Mitchells of Isle of Wight. Hair of Ayrshire, Williamson of Tradeston, Glasgow. Nelsons in Australia with Haywards Heath connections.

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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 09 April 20 16:18 BST (UK) »
I get my wild bird seed from Laverock Hall farm at the top of the road of the same name - Laverock Hall Road, which runs down to South Beach, Blyth. The farm is on the roundabout junction of the A1061 and A192 roads.

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UK - Northumberland, County Durham: ANDERSON,   DODD(S), EDWARDS, ELLIOTT/ELLET, FENWICK, GREY/GRAY, HINDMARCH and variants, JORDAN, MOORE, MURRAY, RIPPON, RODDHAM, RYDER-TURNER, SPARK(E)(S), STEWART, TILLEY, TIPLADY, WATSON,
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Middlesex: RYDER
<br />Aberdeenshire: EDWARDS, BRODIE<br />Angus STEWART, DIXON, PETRIE

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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 17 August 23 07:36 BST (UK) »
My current research leads me to a family that, for many decades in the 18th Century, were tenant farmers at Laverick Hall Farm. Does anyone know when the farm house that still stands today was actually built?

Allan

My research also leads me here. The current family are related and  inter-related to me through the Hogg and Bennett families. Our ancestors were there on Stickley Farm in the 18th century.

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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 17 August 23 09:45 BST (UK) »
My current research leads me to a family that, for many decades in the 18th Century, were tenant farmers at Laverick Hall Farm. Does anyone know when the farm house that still stands today was actually built?

Allan

My research also leads me here. The current family are related and  inter-related to me through the Hogg and Bennett families. Our ancestors were there on Stickley Farm in the 18th century.

Hi,

My interest in Laverock Hall Farm was that I was assisting someone in Australia who was researching his family who famed there in the 18th Century.

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Re: Laverick Hall Farm - Northumberland, on the south east side of Blyth
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 17 August 23 09:48 BST (UK) »
So would they be connected to the same families? Thanks for your reply.