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A village or town in the Southfarthing of the Shire. Its name means 'long valley', and we know that the village and its surroundings were sheltered from the elements, probably by the valley's sides. Longbottom entered history in about III 2670 (1070 by the Shire-reckoning), when a certain Tobold Hornblower introduced a new herb there. The valley's sheltered aspect, and the relatively warm climate of the Southfarthing, made the region around Longbottom ideal for growing this new plant, pipe-weed, which rapidly became the centre of a thriving industry. Longbottom Leaf remained one of the most famous varieties of the weed. See also...Hornblower Family, Longbottom Leaf, Old Toby, Pincup, Southern Star, Southfarthing of the Shire, Tobold Hornblower For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2001. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. |