Having checked my North Carolina County Maps, all I can come up with is a Warwick Creek that forms most of the boundary between Chowan and Gates counties. It begins in Chowan just west of County Line Road (the boundary between Chowan and Perquimans) and flows west into the Chowan River. Maybe Warwick was the name of a plantation? I cannot even think of anything now in Perquimans that could become Warwick as the result of a transcription error. While on the subject of geographical names, I would like to throw out another question. NC-1001 from Nicanor in Perquimans up to US-158 near Morgans Corner in Pasquotank is named Turnpike Road, and most of it is dead straight. In eighteenth century England a turnpike was a major coaching road. Elizabeth City (which only became the Pasquotank county seat in 1800) is not nearly as old as Hertford and Edenton, so presumably neither is the route of US-17. Was Turnpike Road once the main route between the Albemarle and Tidewater? At 03:14 PM 01/16/2000 -0600, Le Bateman wrote: > Has anyone ever heard of Warwick, North Carolina in Perquimans Co.