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| Brough | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Elloughton | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Brough | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| South Cave | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Brough | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| York | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| North Newbald | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| York | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Sancton | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| York | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Market Weighton | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| York | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Barmby Moor | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| York | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Minster Yd | York |
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| Current translation for Brough |
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brough derived from burh/beorg – fortified place, castle - usually associated with old Roman forts - can also be used to mean high place |
| “Fortified place, castle” |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Elloughton |
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el derived from el – person |
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lough derived from loh – an inlet or large lake |
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ton derived from tun – a settlement on a hill |
| “Inlet or large lake settlement on a hill” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Elgendon (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Brough |
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brough derived from burh/beorg – fortified place, castle - usually associated with old Roman forts - can also be used to mean high place |
| “Fortified place, castle” |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for South Cave |
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south derived from suþ – south |
 | | Cave we cannot translate at the moment |
| “South” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Cave (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Brough |
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brough derived from burh/beorg – fortified place, castle - usually associated with old Roman forts - can also be used to mean high place |
| “Fortified place, castle” |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for York |
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york derived from eofor wick – eofor wild boar
wick vicus - small provincial roman town |
| “<b>eofor<” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Eboracum (Berkshire) |
| Eboracum (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for North Newbald |
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north derived from norþ – north |
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new derived from niwe – new |
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bald derived from bæl – fire |
| “North new fire” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Niwebold (Berkshire) |
| Niwebolt (Berkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for York |
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york derived from eofor wick – eofor wild boar
wick vicus - small provincial roman town |
| “<b>eofor<” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Eboracum (Berkshire) |
| Eboracum (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Sancton |
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s derived from s – of as in 's(belongs to) or multiple |
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an derived from ƿan – Wetlands |
 | | c we cannot translate at the moment |
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ton derived from tun – a settlement on a hill |
| “Wetlands settlement on a hill” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Santun (Berkshire) |
| Santun (Yorkshire) |
| Santune (Berkshire) |
| Santune (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for York |
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york derived from eofor wick – eofor wild boar
wick vicus - small provincial roman town |
| “<b>eofor<” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Eboracum (Berkshire) |
| Eboracum (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Market Weighton |
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market derived from market – a title of a location created during the 1300's when Edward I created market towns |
 | | We we cannot translate at the moment |
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ight derived from ehta/hwit – eight(no idea what this would mean though)/white |
 | | on we cannot translate at the moment |
| “Eight title of a location created during the 1300's when edward i created market towns” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Wicstun (Berkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for York |
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york derived from eofor wick – eofor wild boar
wick vicus - small provincial roman town |
| “<b>eofor<” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Eboracum (Berkshire) |
| Eboracum (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Barmby Moor |
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barm derived from barm – a bosom |
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by derived from by – near |
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moor derived from mor – wet boggy land |
| “Near bosom wet boggy land” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Barnebi (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for York |
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york derived from eofor wick – eofor wild boar
wick vicus - small provincial roman town |
| “<b>eofor<” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Eboracum (Berkshire) |
| Eboracum (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Minster Yd |
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min derived from min – small |
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ster derived from bustaðr – dwelling place |
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ending in y derived from æg/leah – derived from æg/leah ? an island near the sea / woodland clearing if inland (Saxon) |
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| “Small dwelling place derived from æg” |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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