From the Saxon or Old English Pundfald meaning enclosure.
The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold was created in 1957.
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There is only one Pinfold in England, located in West Lancashire, grid reference SD3811. For your further information a Pinfold was a place where, in medieval times, stray farm animals were rounded up and the owner had to pay a fee to get them released
A pinder was the keeper of a pinfold. A pinfold was the place where animals were kept when their owners did not supervise them properly. So in modern terms, a pinder was an animal control officer.
John Pinfold has written: 'Hoylake race course and the beginningns of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club' -- subject(s): Golf courses, History, Racetracks (Horse racing) 'An Aintree Dynasty'
A PINDER was an employee of a landowner who would go around and collect the rental dues from the tennants on the land. If the tennants could not pay in money, the PINDER would take livestock in lieu of payment and put them in the PINFOLD until they could pay. Also, the PINDER would catch any livestock that had got loose and put them in the PINFOLD and would charge a price to the animals owner to get it back.
PINFOLD is the longest word that can be made out of those letters, but it does not use all the letters.
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