« Reply #5 on: Sunday 11 January 04 14:45 GMT (UK) »
Trystan
If you mean that you do not know what a Fen is it's an area of land that is regularly flooded. Large number of these in Cambridgeshire and West Norfolk which were drained and used as farming land. Coe Fen is behind the Fitzwilliam Museum and Peterhouse - its an area which leads down to the river hence is/was often flooded. Interestingly access is via Granta Street in Cambridge which is where many of the people in the 1881 Census were laundresses and presumably worked for the Colleges and hung the washing in the Fen perhaps!

Saunders Norfolk and Suffolk. Barkway and Barkaway - anywhere.
Mottershall anywhere
Ellis Clerkenwell/Camberwell
Saunders, Woodrow, Leggett, Potter Norfolk
Stacey, Booth, Pennington, Graham, Bennett, Hall, Mawson West Yorkshire
Cooper Cheshire/West Yorkshire
King, Sanger, Hiscock, Gray Wiltshire/Dorset/Hampshire
Barton, Ivett, Minns Cambridgeshire
Palfrey Suffolk
Cox, Crew, Burry Middlesex/Hertfordshire
Burrows Essex