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Full Record: Peterborough County Northamptonshire Transcript petreburgh Icon description spired church, convent buildings Icons church Description Appearances Etymology named after the Abbey of St Peter; OE burg, 'fort' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps pet(er)boro (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested spelling

Full Record: Bury St Edmunds County Suffolk Transcript bery Icon description two buildings, spired church with cross Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE burg, 'fort' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps bury (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested

Full Record: Ipswich County Suffolk Transcript yepeswych Icon description spired church, convent buildings Icons church Description Appearances Etymology OE Gip(e), unrecorded pers. name (?) + wic, 'settlement' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps yppiswich (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested spelling Gepeswiz

Full Record: Reading County Berkshire Transcript redyng Icon description two buildings, spired church with cross Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE Read(a), pers. name + ingas, patronymic suffix, pl.; 'the people of Read(a)' Translation Earlier editors

Full Record: Dorchester County Dorsetshire Transcript Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances entirely faded, damaged parchment Etymology a Celtic name of uncertain meaning adopted into OE as Dorn- + OE ceaster, 'Roman settlement' Translation

Full Record: Shaftesbury County Dorsetshire Transcript schaftisbry Icon description spired church with cross, castle Icons castle church with cross Description Appearances Etymology OE Sceaft, pers. name + burg, 'fort' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps shaftisberi (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested

Full Record: Blandford (?) County Dorsetshire Transcript Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology the etymology of the first element is uncertain; the second element is OE ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors north of Corfe is

Full Record: Southampton County Hampshire Transcript hampton Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE hamm, 'river-meadow' + tun, 'settlement' Translation Earlier editors Southampton is on the wrong bank of the Itchen (Parsons) Early

Christchurch County Hampshire Transcript Icon description two buildings Icons buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology OE circe, 'Christ's church' Translation Earlier editors crist... (Parsons) Early Maps ecclesia c(r)ucis (christi) (Totius Britaniae; spired church) Overwritten no Attested spelling Cristescherche 1177 P

Full Record: Oxford County Oxfordshire Transcript [oxon]... Icon description four buildings, spired church, castle Icons castle church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology OE oxena, gen. pl. of oxa, 'ox' + ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors oxon/oxonia (OS 1935); oxonia

Full Record: Malmesbury County Wiltshire Transcript malmesb[ur]y Icon description single building, spired church Icons church building Description Appearances Etymology OIr pers. name Maeldub or Maildub + OE burg, 'fort' Translation Earlier editors Malmesbri (Gough); malmesbury (OS 1039); malmesbury (Parsons) Early

Full Record: St Buryan County Cornwall Transcript Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology St Buryan Translation Earlier editors ... (OS 1935); seint b... (Parsons) Early Maps s burien (Angliae Figura) Overwritten Attested spelling Sancte Berrione

Full Record: Exeter County Devonshire Transcript exceter Icon description spired church with cross, castle, walls with one gate Icons gate castle church with cross Description Appearances Etymology Exe, river-name + OE ceaster, 'Roman settlement' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps exet(er)

Full Record: Plymouth County Devonshire Transcript Icon description spired church with cross Icons church with cross Description Appearances entirely faded, damaged parchment Etymology Plym, river-name + OE muþ, 'estuary' Translation Earlier editors ... (OS 1935); plymouth (Parsons) Early Maps Plu(n)mouth

Full Record: Bridgwater County Somersetshire Transcript Icon description single building, spired church with cross, castle Icons castle church with cross building Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology OE brygc, 'bridge'; 'bridge belonging to Walter de Dowai' Translation Earlier editors br...gw... (Parsons)

Full Record: Taunton County Somersetshire Transcript Icon description church, walls with one gate Icons gate church Description Appearances entirely faded; no red pigment visible on the roof (remodelled or added?) Etymology Tone, river-name + OE tun, 'settlement' Translation Earlier editors

Full Record: Uphill County Somersetshire Transcript uph... Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances Etymology OE uppan pylle, 'above the pill or creek' Translation Earlier editors -/uphill (OS 1935); uphill (Parsons) Early Maps upell (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested

Full Record: Wells (?) County Somersetshire Transcript Icon description spired church, walls with gate Icons gate church Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology OE wielle, 'spring' Translation Earlier editors indecipherable, one of three towns between Bristol and Shaftesbury (Parsons) Early Maps

Full Record: St Albans County Hertfordshire Transcript S albo(u)n Icon description spired church with cross, convent buildings Icons church with cross Description Appearances Etymology St Alban Translation Earlier editors St Albon (Gough); S. albon (OS 1935, Parsons) Early Maps S

Full Record: Ware County Hertfordshire Transcript ware Icon description two buildings, spired church with cross Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE wer, waer, 'weir' Translation Earlier editors Weare (Gough) Early Maps ware (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes

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