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Wythenshawe (taken from Anglo-Saxon ?Withigensceaga? - ?small wood of withy [willow] trees?) was noted for it's rich fertile soil in the 13th century, under the name of 'Wytenscawe'. In 1351 it was called ''Wythenshagh' and in 1607 it was known as 'Withenshawe'.
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WYTHENSHAWE PAST