- Yellowbelly (Copthorne)
A yellowbelly is a native-born resident of
Copthorne, West Sussex ,England . The origin of thisnickname is lost in history, but a number of explanations have been offered in "Copthorne - a story so far", the book written for the village's Millennium Celebrations, in the chapter by Joy Day entitled Traditions and Characters. These include:* The Gypsies on the common traditionally placed a gold sovereign on the belly buttons of new-born children
* The earlySaxons living in this area would useyellow ochre found in the local clay to colour the walls of their homes
* Bellies became yellow due to crawling through the fields ofbuttercup s whilstpoaching
* In a localiron quarry the men became covered in yellow dust
* Any outsider wishing to marry a Copthorne girl had to cross their prospective bride's belly with gold sovereigns
* Copthorne Rovers (football club) were known as Yellow Bellies, and it was from the footballers that the nickname came into being
* The old villagers wore gold strapped to their bellies
* There was also a slanderous story perpetuated by the residents of the neighbouring villageCrawley Down who queried in which direction certain unmentionable lavatorial ablutions were carried out
* Becausesmugglers would run away (afraid) if they thought they were likely to be caught
* They used tosmelt iron and makecharcoal in the woods around Copthorne, they used to strip to the waist and their skins turned yellow in the smokeee also
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Yellowbelly (Lincolnshire) External links
* [http://copthorne.org/history.html Copthorne Village history page]
* [http://football.mitoo.co.uk/ClubList.cfm?fmTeamID=48135&LeagueCode=MSUS2005 Copthorne Rovers Football Club]
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