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'''The Stock-brook''' was a brook of [[the Shire]]'s [[Eastfarthing]], and a minor tributary of the River [[Brandywine]]. It rose in the forested hills above [[Woody End]], and from there flowed northeastwards out into the fields of the [[Marish]]. It passed through the southern end of the village of [[Stock]], from which it took its name, before emptying into the Brandywine a few miles north of [[Bucklebury Ferry]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>
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'''The Stock-brook''' or '''Stockbrook''' was a brook of [[the Shire]]'s [[Eastfarthing]], and a minor tributary of the River [[Brandywine]]. It rose in the forested hills above [[Woody End]], and from there flowed north-eastwards out into the fields of the [[Marish]]. It passed through the southern end of the village of [[Stock]], from which it took its name, before emptying into the Brandywine a few miles north of [[Bucklebury Ferry]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>
 
On [[25 September]] {{TA|3018}}, [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]], [[Peregrin Took|Pippin]], and [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] crossed the Stock-brook on their journey to [[Farmer Maggot]]'s house.<ref>{{FR|I4}}</ref>
 
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
[[David Salo]] suggested the name represents a possible "[[Old English|Old Hobbitish]]" ''Se Stocbroc''.
[[David Salo]] suggested the name represents a possible "[[Old English|Old Hobbitish]]" ''Se Stocbroc''.


As it gets its name from the village of Stock, its meaning is "the brook running through Stock".<ref>{{webcite|author=[[David Salo]]|articleurl=http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elfling/message/121|articlename=Hobbitish Place-names|dated=23 November 1998|website=[[Elfling]]}}</ref>  
As it gets its name from the village of Stock, its meaning is "the brook running through Stock".<ref>{{webcite|author=[[David Salo]]|articleurl=https://tolkienlistsearch.herokuapp.com/message/5e9c35b63ee6a6c41e9862d6|articlename=Hobbitish Place-names|dated=23 November 1998|website=[[Elfling]]|accessed=14 April 2014}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:48, 13 February 2023

Stock-brook
Stream
General Information
Other namesStockbrook
LocationEastfarthing, bordering the Marish
TypeStream

The Stock-brook or Stockbrook was a brook of the Shire's Eastfarthing, and a minor tributary of the River Brandywine. It rose in the forested hills above Woody End, and from there flowed north-eastwards out into the fields of the Marish. It passed through the southern end of the village of Stock, from which it took its name, before emptying into the Brandywine a few miles north of Bucklebury Ferry.[1]

On 25 September T.A. 3018, Frodo, Pippin, and Sam crossed the Stock-brook on their journey to Farmer Maggot's house.[2]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

David Salo suggested the name represents a possible "Old Hobbitish" Se Stocbroc.

As it gets its name from the village of Stock, its meaning is "the brook running through Stock".[3]

References