This route passes through the following locations. |
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Chichester | West Sussex |
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Kingsham | West Sussex |
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Hunston | West Sussex |
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Sidlesham | West Sussex |
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Current translation for Chichester |
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chi derived from
chyae - a crow or jay |
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chester derived from
cæster - roman fortified town |
Found in Domesday 1086AD |
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Name found: | Cicestre(Sussex) |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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Current translation for Kingsham |
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kings derived from
cyng - the king's |
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ham derived from
hamm - Denotes a piece of land surrounded with paling, wicker-work, etc., and so defended against water, which would otherwise wash it away, so a valley settlement or settlement with a jetty. |
Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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Current translation for Hunston |
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hun derived from
hæn - hen/chicken |
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ston derived from
stan - stone - probably a roman road, milestone or builders stone |
Found in Domesday 1086AD |
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Names found: | Hunestan(Sussex) | | Hunterstuna(Suffolk) |
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| Hunverstuna(Suffolk) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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Current translation for Sidlesham |
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sid derived from
sid - river sid |
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le derived from
leah - A lea, meadow, open space, untilled land |
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sham derived from
hamm - Denotes a piece of land surrounded with paling, wicker-work, etc., and so defended against water, which would otherwise wash it away, so a valley settlement or settlement with a jetty. |
Found in Domesday 1086AD |
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Name found: | Filleicham(Sussex) |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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