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Full Record: Dartford County Kent Transcript Icon description spired church with cross Icons church with cross Description Appearances entirely faded, damaged parchement Etymology Darent, river-name + ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors - (OS 1935); dertford (Parsons) Early Maps detford (Angliae

Full Record: Faversham County Kent Transcript feu(er)sham Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances Etymology possibly unrecorded OE faber, 'smith', a borrowing from Latin Translation Earlier editors fevarsham (Parsons) Early Maps feu(er)sa(m) (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested spelling Fevresham,

Full Record: Chichester County Sussex Transcript cicestr(e) Icon description two buildings, spired church with cross Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances written over an earlier text Etymology OE Cissa, pers. name + ceaster, 'Roman settlement' Translation Earlier editors

Full Record: Hastings County Sussex Transcript hastyng(es) Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances Etymology probably OE Haesta, pers. name + ing  + leah, 'clearing of the Haesta' s people' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps ha(s)ting(s) (Angliae Figura) Overwritten

Full Record: Rye County Sussex Transcript Rye Icon description spired church with cross Icons church with cross Description Appearances Etymology OE ieg, 'island'; ME at ther ye developed into at the rye Translation Earlier editors Early Maps ry (Angliae Figura)

Full Record: Shoreham County Sussex Transcript Shoreham Icon description spired church with cross Icons church with cross Description Appearances Etymology probably an OE word related to OE scorian, 'to project', found in Scottish dialect shore, 'steep rock' + OE ham,

Full Record: Strata Florida County Cardiganshire Transcript Icon description spired church with cross Icons church with cross Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology L strata, 'valley' + florida, 'flowery' from Fflur, a river-name derived from a pers. name, probably an adaptation

Full Record: Whitland Abbey County Denbighshire Transcript w... Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances faded Etymology OE hwit, 'white' + OF launde, 'glade' Translation Earlier editors Whitland (Parsons) Early Maps witlod (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Whitland

Full Record: St Asaph County Glamorganshire Transcript ...ph Icon description two buildings, spired church (?) Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology St Aspath Translation Earlier editors S... (Gough); Ste asaph (OS 1935, Parsons) Early Maps S. Asaph (Angliae

Full Record: Cardiff County Glamorganshire Transcript Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances only traces remain Etymology W caer, 'fort' + Taf, river-name Translation Earlier editors .../caphyl (OS 1935); kardyf (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten Attested

Full Record: Haverfordwest County Pembrokeshire Transcript h[a]...d Icon description two buildings, spired church, walls with three gates Icons gates (multiple) church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology OE haefer, 'goat' + ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors havford (Parsons) Early Maps

Full Record: Presteigne County Radnorshire Transcript Icon description spired church, two castles, walls with three gates Icons gates (multiple) castles (multiple) church Description Appearances dark discolouration; entirely faded Etymology OE preost, 'priest' + hemm, 'border' Translation Earlier editors prest...gn... (Parsons)

Full Record: Calais County Continent Transcript Caleys Icon description two buildings, spired church, castle, walls with five gates Icons gates (multiple) castle church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances red ink, within a cartouche Etymology Translation Earlier editors Early Maps Calez (Angliae

Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded, over discolouration Etymology St David Translation Earlier editors Early Maps S. dauid (Angliae Figura); S(an)c(t)i dauid (Totius Britanniae; two buildins, spired church) Overwritten no (?) Attested spelling

Full Record: Kirkbride County Cumberland Transcript Icon description single building Icons building Description Appearances only traces remain Etymology church (ON kirkja) of St Bride Translation Earlier editors kirkebie (OS 1935); kirkebee (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten Attested spelling Kyerkeb' 1201 ChR

Westmoreland Transcript kirkebie lones dale Icon description single building Icons building Description Appearances faded Etymology ON kirkja, 'church' + bu, 'farm' + Lonsdale, 'valley of the river Lune' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps Overwritten no Attested spelling Lonesdale 1169 P

Full Record: Whitchurch County Hampshire Transcript witchirch Icon description single building Icons building Description Appearances Etymology OE hwit, 'white' + circe, church' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps witchurch (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested spelling Hwitciricean 1001 ASC

Full Record: Llandeilo County Carmarthenshire Transcript Icon description single building Icons building Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology W llan, 'church' + Teilo, pers. name Translation Earlier editors land...l... (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten Attested spelling Lann Teliau maur 1136-54

Record: Llawhaden County Pembrokeshire Transcript l...h[aythyn] Icon description single building Icons building Description Appearances faded Etymology W llan, 'church'; dedicated to St Aidan (?) Translation Earlier editors Early Maps Overwritten no Attested spelling baronia de Lanhuhadein 1275 BBCS xxvi. 191

Full Record: Badenoch County Inverness-shire Transcript Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology G baithte, 'submerged'+ n-ach, locative suffixes; 'submerged land' Translation Earlier editors ...nagh. Badenoch is shown on Speed’s map of Scotland of 1610 and

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