- Guyzance
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 55.329
longitude= -1.669
official_name= Guyzance
population =
shire_district= Alnwick
region= North East England
shire_county =Northumberland
constituency_westminster= Berwick-upon-Tweed
post_town= MORPETH
postcode_district = NE65
postcode_area= NE
dial_code= 01245
os_grid_reference= NU210039Guyzance is a small village or hamlet in
Northumberland ,England . It is located south east ofAlnwick on theRiver Coquet , several miles west of its mouth. Guyzance is one of only two places in Great Britain with a "-zance" ending - the other beingPenzance inCornwall . The similar names are co-incidence however.History
The name Guyzance is thought to be derived from a Norman family name "Guines", from an area of the same name near Calais. Other forms of the name recorded locally include "Gynis" (1242), "Gysnes" and "Gisyng"cite web|url=http://www.alnwick.gov.uk/supporting/released/2007-9/8763/Guyzance%20Draft%20Conservation%20Area%20Doc%20June%2007%20pt1%20(small).pdf
title=Guyzance Draft Conservation Area|author=North of England Civic Trust|year=2007|accessdate=2008-11-24] .The village of Guyzance has existed since at least since 1242, and was enclosed in 1685. In 1147, a
Premonstratensian Order priory was founded at nearby Brainshaugh.In 1885, Guyzance was described thus in Whellan's "History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland":cite web|url=http://www.genuki.bpears.org.uk/NBL/Guizance/|title=GENUKI: Guizance, Northumberland Genealogy|year=2006|work=GENUKI|author=Brian Pears et al.|accessdate=2007-02-11]
"GUYZANCE, or GUYSON, is a township and village in this
Shilbottle parish, the property of theDuke of Northumberland ; Robert Delisle, Esq. the heirs of the late Thomas Fenwick, Esq., and Thomas Tate, Esq. The rateable value is £l,671 10s., and the tithes, which are the properly of Thomas Tate, Esq., are valued at £130 per annum. The number of inhabitants in 1801, was 172; in 1811, 186; in 1821, 173; in 1831, 197; in 184l, 205; and in 1851, 213 souls. THE VILLAGE of Guyzance is situated seven miles south by east of Alnwick. There was formerly apriory here, which was annexed toAlnwick Abbey , byEustace Fitz John . We find from Tanner's Monastica that it was endowed with a portion of the tithes, and two bovates of land, but as to any other portion of its history we possess no records. The remains of the old chapel are still here, with the burying ground, in which the Tate family are still interred. BANK HOUSE, the seat of Thomas Tate, Esq., is situated about a mile north of the village."Present day
The houses and chapel or priory mentioned in the above passage are still extant. Guyzance Mill, a ruined 19th century
water power ed corn and feed mill is visible from the road. The village itself consists of one small street of facingcottages , several of which have previously been used as a school and a joiners workshop, and a number of scattered cottages, farms and large houses.Nearby, towards
Acklington Park stands a building that was originally the Acklington Park Ironworks, and has since been used as a cloth mill, paint factory and private housing. Thedam constructed to power the works is considered to be one of the finest 18th century dams in England, and was unfortunately the site of the so-called Guyzance Tragedy.The Guyzance Tragedy
On
17 January 1945 , ten soldiers drowned while taking part in amilitary exercise at Guyzance,cite web|url=http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/334298|title=Memorial to the Guyzance Tragedy|work=geograph|author=Les Hull|year=2007|accessdate=2007-02-11] on the River Coquet. The river was in full flood and their boat was swept over theweir and capsized. The men, all aged 18, were weighed down by full combat gear and drowned. In 1995, a memorial service was held to mark the 50th anniversary of the tragedy and a plaque was erected.References
External links
* [http://sine.ncl.ac.uk/learning_journeys/generic.asp?albumid=38 A Millers Tale] at the [http://sine.ncl.ac.uk/ SINE Project] Website.
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