I'd bet the name dates back no earlier that 1066 - my guess
would be that it's an Anglicized version of a Norman French
name, based on the sound.

If asked to speculate further - how about "fille et l'eau" ?


On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 07:30:17PM +0100, Bob W wrote:
> Thanks. I don't know why it's called Filly Loo. Maybe it's something
> that dates back to the Bronze Age or something.
> 
> Bob
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> > Behalf Of Christine Aguila
> > Sent: 22 June 2008 17:11
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> > Subject: Re: Filly Loo
> > 
> > Bob:  When I read the subject line, I thought this was going 
> > to be something 
> > about the women's bathrooms;  My disparate colloquial 
> > vernaculars must be 
> > clashing & clanging this morning;-).
> > 
> > Anyway, of this group I like 22, 50, 81, & 84 (using last 2 
> > numbers from the 
> > link id).   For the kids shots, I'd get a little lower, then 
> > shoot.  Looking 
> > forward to the Stonehenge gallery!  Cheers, Christine
> 
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