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OP wich is a word name ending that mean salt works.. so Northwich, and Nanwich, and other UK *wich cities (a number exist near Liverpool) are all historic cities that were (or are) places for salt works.. Wich is old A/S term, but that all i know.
English salt that from the Northwich and other salt works in the Cheshire area passed through Liverpool, and became know as Liverpool salt.. (it was considered to be of exceptional high quality). Most of the salt works date back to QE1.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted salty language. of troy 07/19/02 12:48 PM Re: salty language. WhitmanO'Neill 07/19/02 02:54 PM Re: salty language. WhitmanO'Neill 07/19/02 03:02 PM Re: salty language. wich, of troy 07/22/02 04:24 PM Re: salty language. wich, TheFallibleFiend 01/24/12 08:24 PM Re: salty language. wich, Faldage 01/24/12 11:40 PM Re: salty language. wich, Candy 01/26/12 12:30 AM Re: salty language. wich, Jackie 01/26/12 03:44 AM sodium, potassium. TheFallibleFiend 02/13/12 02:12 PM Re: salty language. wich, TheFallibleFiend 01/25/12 04:23 PM
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