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Title: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: CB on Sunday 06 July 08 12:21 BST (UK)
Can anyone tell me about this address,
" Private House, The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle, Hexham".
It is listed on the 1891 as the address of my 14 year old Gt Grandmother. I suspect she was in Domestic Service!

CB
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: Ecneps on Sunday 06 July 08 13:02 BST (UK)
Hi Chris,

You could have asked me when I posted the census info.  All the houses on the page were listed as 'private house, The Hagg village' so just ordinary house or cottage

Enumeration page states:
The whole of the civic parish of Prudhoe Castle, comprising Low Prudhoe, Prudhoe Castle, Castle Farm, Hinds Houses, New Wylam, Gardeners House, Haggs Farm, Haggs Colliery Cottages, Cottages at Railway Points, Station House, Boat House Inn, Broom Houses, Masters Close


Barbara  :)
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: CB on Sunday 06 July 08 13:21 BST (UK)
Thanks Barbara,
It was more of a question about the history behind the name "Haggs Village" that i was trying to ask. Sorry it wasn't worded clearly.
 :-X
Chris
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: Ecneps on Sunday 06 July 08 17:08 BST (UK)
Hi Chris,

Here's a link to the Durham Mining Museum site, which shows Prudhoe colliery and behind that you can see an area of Prudhoe Castle called The Haughs, possibly where the name came from

http://www.dmm-gallery.org.uk/maps/p017os1.htm

Barbara
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: O.R.A.W.M.U on Saturday 07 January 23 09:02 GMT (UK)
Can anyone tell me about this address,
" Private House, The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle, Hexham".
It is listed on the 1891 as the address of my 14 year old Gt Grandmother. I suspect she was in Domestic Service!

CB

This is also the address give to my great grandmother in the 1901 census. Prudhoe castle, Hagg cottages No10.

I have found very little on it.
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: CB on Saturday 07 January 23 09:25 GMT (UK)
Hi Lisa,
The Hogg seem to have had a connection with this house/village but I have never found a great deal of information. I think they moved there from Mickley.
Isabella Hogg was my g/grandmother. Her daughter Annie married a Matthew Thompson….are you related?

Chris
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: AlanBoyd on Saturday 07 January 23 13:11 GMT (UK)
The image is of the 1839 tithe map superimposed on the 19th century OS map. The tithe map shows that the promontory formed by the loop in the Tyne was then referred to as The Hag, and Hagg Cottages are visible in the background map just below the label for The Hag. This may be derived from the word hough/haugh meaning flat ground by the side of a river. The -hoe of Prudhoe is thought to come from the same root. Note there are also some cottages called Hagg Bank Cottages at the bottom eastern corner of the promontory (the name is partly cut off).

According to the tithe map the land was then owned by The Right Honourable Algernon Prudhoe, Lord Prudhoe and occupied by John Prudhoe Esq., Joseph Bell Esq. and William Laws Esq. The area encompassing The Hag and land to the south is labelled as Prudhoe Park on the tithe map.There is a relevant obituary in the Newcastle Courant, Friday 21st January 1842:

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At the Hagg Farm near Prudhoe Castle, on the 18th inst., aged 75, much respected, Mr John Prudhoe; the family having lived on the farm upwards of 120 years.

Hagg Farm is still there, according to modern OS maps. The Wikipedia page for Prudhoe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudhoe?wprov=sfti1 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudhoe?wprov=sfti1) mentions Hagg Bank which has its own page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagg_Bank?wprov=sfti1 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagg_Bank?wprov=sfti1) relating to the Hagg Bank Cottages, not the Hagg Cottages.
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: AlanBoyd on Saturday 07 January 23 13:13 GMT (UK)
And here is a link to a side-by-side map view of The Hag:

https://tinyurl.com/2z4ccra7 (https://tinyurl.com/2z4ccra7)

It may be my imagination, but I think that you can see traces of the outline of the Hagg Cottages on the satellite view.
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: CB on Saturday 07 January 23 13:37 GMT (UK)
Thank you very much for this Alan.
Definitely not your imagination re the remaining outline of the buildings. Lots of information here to look at which will add to the scant information I have re my g/grand mother’s early life.
Thank you for your time, I have copied the urls so I can research at leisure.

Chris.
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: O.R.A.W.M.U on Sunday 08 January 23 07:57 GMT (UK)
Hi Lisa,
The Hogg seem to have had a connection with this house/village but I have never found a great deal of information. I think they moved there from Mickley.
Isabella Hogg was my g/grandmother. Her daughter Annie married a Matthew Thompson….are you related?

Chris

Hi Chris

I don't believe there will a connection through my Thompson side as it was my maternal great grandma who was born here, Florence May Howdon (B: 1900), but strangely her Father George Howdon came from Mickley Square! Her mother Frances Cowing is down as West Wylam.

By 1911 they are living at West Road Prudhoe.
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: O.R.A.W.M.U on Sunday 08 January 23 07:59 GMT (UK)
And here is a link to a side-by-side map view of The Hag:

https://tinyurl.com/2z4ccra7 (https://tinyurl.com/2z4ccra7)

It may be my imagination, but I think that you can see traces of the outline of the Hagg Cottages on the satellite view.

Thank you for sharing the maps! Fascinating. Thank you!
Title: Re: The Hagg Village, Prudhoe Castle
Post by: CB on Thursday 19 January 23 14:25 GMT (UK)
Thanks Lisa, thought I would ask.
Isabell Hogg for reasons unknown left Mickley for Alnwick where she married Samuel Bell, it was their daughter who married a Matt Thompson. Both Bell/Thompson families were from Alnwick, so I agree there is no connection. Yet another FH coincidence!
Chris