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Full Record: Watton County Yorkshire Transcript wattou(n) Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology probably OE waet, 'wet' + dun, 'hill' Translation Earlier editors Weton (Gough); Watton (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten no Attested

Full Record: Guisborough County Yorkshire Transcript gesborgh Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology ON Gigr (?), unrecorded pers. name +  OE burg, 'fort' Translation Earlier editors Gesbyrogh (Gough); gesbogh (OS 1935, Parsons)

Full Record: Warter County Yorkshire Transcript w[at]er Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances faded Etymology OE wearg + treow, 'felon's tree' or 'gallows' Translation Earlier editors wartre (OS 1935); Watre (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten no Attested spelling Wartre

Full Record: Whitby County Yorkshire Transcript whitby Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances Etymology ON Hviti, pers. name + bu, 'farm' Translation Earlier editors Witeby (Gough); Whitbi (Parsons) Early Maps witby (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Whitby

Full Record: Malton County Yorkshire Transcript mal... Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances faded Etymology OE maeðel, 'council' + tun, 'settlement' Translation Earlier editors malton (Gough, OS 1935, Parsons) Early Maps malto(n) (Angliae Figura); Malton (Totius Britanniae; castle,

Full Record: Chester County Cheshire Transcript chestre Icon description building, spired church with cross, convent buildings, walls with three gates Icons gates (multiple) church with cross building Description Appearances round final e Etymology OE ceaster, 'Roman settlement' Translation Earlier editors

Full Record: Brampton County Cumberland Transcript Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances only traces remain Etymology OE brem(b)el, 'bramble' + tun, 'settlement' Translation Earlier editors bramton (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten Attested spelling Bramton' 1183 (1402) Pap, 1228 Pipe,

Full Record: Holme Abbey County Cumberland Transcript ...lme... Icon description spired church, walls Icons walls church Description Appearances faded Etymology a Celtic name Translation Earlier editors Holme (Gough); holme coltrum (OS 1935); holme coltram (Parsons) Early Maps helme coltra (Angliae

Full Record: Derby County Derbyshire Transcript [d]erb[i] Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded, damaged parchment Etymology ON dyr, 'animal, deer' + bu, 'farm' Translation Earlier editors Derbi (Gough, OS 1035, Parsons) Early Maps

Full Record: Lancaster County Lancashire Transcript lancastre Icon description two buildings, spired church, castle Icons castle church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology Lune, river-name + OE ceaster, 'Roman settlement' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps La(n)cast(er) (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no

Full Record: Cartmel County Lancashire Transcript kartmell Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology the etymology of the first element is uncertain, the second is ON melr, 'sand bank' Translation Earlier editors Cartmell (Gough);

Full Record: Bridgnorth County Shropshire Transcript briggenorth Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology OE brycg, 'bridge' + norþ, 'north' Translation Earlier editors Bruggenorth (Gough) Early Maps Brignorth (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested

Full Record: Lichfield County Staffordshire Transcript lichefeld Icon description spired church with cross, convent buildings Icons church with cross Description Appearances faded Etymology Letocetum, a Celtic name of a Roman town, meaning 'grey wood' + OE feld, 'field' Translation Earlier

Full Record: Castletown (Rushen) County Isle of Man Transcript Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology diminitive of G ros, 'promontory, wood' Translation Earlier editors r...hen (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten Attested spelling

Full Record: Bedford County Bedfordshire Transcript bedford Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE Beda, pers. name + ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps Bedforde (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested spelling Bedford

Full Record: Huntingdon County Huntingdonshire Transcript hunty(n)gton Icon description two buildings, spired church with cross Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE huntan, hunter's (gen. sg) + dun, 'hill' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps hu(n)ti(n)gto(n) (Angliae Figura);

Full Record: Ramsey County Huntingdonshire Transcript Ramsey Icon description spired church with cross, convent buildings Icons church with cross Description Appearances Etymology OE hraefn, 'raven' and pers. name + ieg, 'island' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps ramse (Angliae Figura) Overwritten

Full Record: Broomholm County Norfolk Transcript Bru(m)holm Icon description spired church, convent buildings Icons church Description Appearances Etymology OE brom, 'broom' + ON holmr, 'island' Translation Earlier editors Binholm (Gough) Early Maps bromholme (Angliae Figura) Overwritten yes Attested spelling Bromholm'

Full Record: Walsingham County Norfolk Transcript walsy(n)gham Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology OE Waels, pers. name + ing + ham; 'estate associated with Waels' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps Walsy(n)gha(m) (Angliae Figura)

Full Record: Daventry County Northamptonshire Transcript daue[(n)tr]e Icon description two buildings and spired church with cross Icons buildings (multiple) church with cross Description Appearances faded Etymology probably OE Dafa, unrecorded pers. name, cognate with OHG Dabo, Tabo + treow, 'tree'

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