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==History==
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Whitwell was located on the [[Green Hill Country|Green Hills]], not far from [[Tuckborough]]. [[Thain]] [[Paladin Took II]], had a farm there.<ref>{{RK|MT}}</ref>
Whitwell was located on the [[Green Hill Country|Green Hills]], not far from [[Tuckborough]].<ref group="note">In ''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]]'' the name of this town was attached to an unnamed village west of [[Tookbank]] and south of [[Waymeet]].</ref> [[Thain]] [[Paladin Took II]], had a farm there.<ref>{{RK|MT}}</ref>


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[[Wikipedia:Whitwell|Whitwell]] is a real-life English place-name.<ref name="Nomen"/>
[[Wikipedia:Whitwell|Whitwell]] is a real-life English place-name.<ref name="Nomen"/>
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[[Category:Cities, towns and villages of the Shire]]
[[Category:Cities, towns and villages of the Shire]]

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Whitwell was a settlement in the Shire.

History

Whitwell was located on the Green Hills, not far from Tuckborough.[note 1] Thain Paladin Took II, had a farm there.[1]

Etymology

Whit is a shortening of "white", referring to the colour of the soil (presumably pertaining to chalk in the soil of the Green Hills).[2]

David Salo suggests that the name means "white spring", representing an Old Hobbitish Hwitwielle.[3]

Inspiration

Whitwell is a real-life English place-name.[2]

Notes

  1. In The Atlas of Middle-earth the name of this town was attached to an unnamed village west of Tookbank and south of Waymeet.

References