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Full Record: Perth County Perthshire Transcript s(an)c(t)i Ioh(an)is Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology St John Translation Earlier editors Scs Johis (Gough); Sa. Joh. (Parsons) Early Maps opp(idum) s. Joh(ann)is (Angliae Figura) Overwritten

Full Record: Cambuskenneth County Stirlingshire Transcript skansk[enn]ett Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances faded Etymology G camas, 'bend, bight' + Cinaetha, gen. of Cinaed, a form of pers. name Cainnech Translation Earlier editors Camskenet (Gough); skanskennett (Parsons); skamskenett

Full Record: Berwick County Berwickshire Transcript berwike Icon description two buildings, spired church, castle, walls Icons walls castle church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE bere, 'barley' + wic, 'farm' Translation Earlier editors Berwick (Gough); listed by Parsons in Northumberland

Full Record: Haddington County East Lothian Transcript hadyngtou(n) Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE Had(d)a, pers. name + tun, 'settlement' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps hadingto(n) (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling

Full Record: Glasgow County Lanarkshire Transcript Glaskowe or Claskowe Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology Brit glas, 'green' + W cau, 'hollow' Translation Earlier editors Glaskowe (Gough, OS 1935, Parsons) Early Maps Glascone

Full Record: Edinburgh County Midlothian Transcript Edenburgh Icon description two buildings, spired church, three castles Icons castles (multiple) church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology the etymology of the first element is uncertain; the second is OE burg, 'fort' Translation Earlier

Full Record: Newbattle (?) County Midlothian Transcript Icon description spired church, convent buildings Icons church Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology OE niwe, 'new' + botl, 'dwelling' Translation Earlier editors South of Edinburgh and north of Peebles is a town with

Full Record: Melrose County Roxburghshire Transcript meltros Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology Brit maol, mail, 'bare' + ros, 'point, promontory' Translation Earlier editors Melros (Gough); mewros (OS 1935) Early Maps Mowrose (Angliae

Casa Icon description two buildings(?), spired church(?) Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology L candida casa, 'white house' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps Casa ca(n)dida (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Candida Casa, Bede, Hisotria Ecclesiastica, III, iv;

Full Record: Lincoln County Lincolnshire Transcript Icon description sigle building, spired church with cross, castle (?), walls with five gates, stripy roofs Icons decorated roofs gates (multiple) castle church with cross building Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology Brit lindo, W

Full Record: Stamford County Lincolnshire Transcript stamfo[rd] Icon description two buildings, spired church with cross, walls with two gates Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE stan, 'stone' + ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors Stamford (Gough, OS

Full Record: Crowland County Lincolnshire Transcript Croweland Icon description spired church, convent buildings Icons church Description Appearances Etymology cognate with ON kryl, 'hump' (?) Translation Earlier editors Early Maps crola(n)d (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested spelling Croiland 1086 DB, 1202

Full Record: Spalding County Lincolnshire Transcript spaldynge Icon description spired church, convent buildings Icons church Description Appearances Etymology OE Spaldas, tribal name + ing, patronymic suffix Translation Earlier editors Spalding (Gough) Early Maps Spaldon (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested spelling

Full Record: Barton County Lincolnshire Transcript [bar]ton or [bar]tou(n) Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances faded Etymology OE bere, 'barley' + tun, 'settlement' Translation Earlier editors barton (Parsons) Early Maps barto(n) (Angliae Figura); Barto(n) (Totius Britanniae; single building)

Full Record: Horncastle County Lincolnshire Transcript horncastell Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances faded Etymology OE horn + ceaster; 'Roman settlement in the tongue of land' Translation Earlier editors Horncastle (Gough) Early Maps horncastle (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no

Full Record: Alnwick County Northumberland Transcript Alne wik Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology Alne, river-name + OE wic, 'settlement' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps anwik (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Alnewyk

Full Record: Hexham County Northumberland Transcript [hexham] Icon description two buildings, spired church with cross Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology Translation Earlier editors hexham (Parsons) Early Maps Exh(a)m (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Hexham

Full Record: Tynemouth County Northumberland Transcript tynm[outh] Icon description two buildings, spired church with cross Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology Tyne, river-name + OE muþ, 'mouth' Translation Earlier editors Tynemue (Gough); tynmouth (OS 1935, Parsons) Early

Full Record: Hull County Yorkshire Transcript Hull Icon description two buildings, spired church, walls with one gate Icons gate church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology named from the river Hull Translation Earlier editors Early Maps hul (Angliae Figura); hulle (Totius

Full Record: Bridlington County Yorkshire Transcript brydlingtou(n) Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology probably OE Berhtel, pers. name + ing + tun, 'estate associated with Berthel' Translation Earlier editors Brydlyngton (Gough); brydlington (Parsons)

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