Hebburn, pech' yar' Fishery

Hebburn, pech' yar' Fishery

HER Number
12271
District
S Tyneside
Site Name
Hebburn, pech' yar' Fishery
Place
Hebburn
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
Site Type: Broad
Fishing Site
Site Type: Specific
Fish Weir
General Period
MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Pech' yar' in 1128, Petthiare in 1195, cuiusdam Gocie piscarie vocate Pedyhare in 1325, Pech yare, Peth yar(e) in 1430 and 1438-9, Peth yair in 1378, Peteyare in 1313. 'Peth' is old English for a hollow or deep cutting in a road. 'Gocie' is probably a latinization of 'gota' meaning a watercourse, channel or stream. Owned by Durham priory. The main catch would have been salmon, but in fact a wider range of fish would have been taken (eg. Eels, pike, minnow, burbot, trout and lamprey' {G.N. Garmondsway (ed), 1939, 'Aelfric's Colloquy', pp 101-2}.
Easting
430000
Northing
565000
Grid Reference
NZ430000565000
Sources
Victor Watts, 1986, Some Northumbrian Fishery Names II in Durham Archaeological Journal, 2, 1986, pp 55-61