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| Oakham | Rutland |
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| Grantham | Leicestershire |
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| Melton Mowbray | Leicestershire |
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| Newark | Lincolnshire |
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| Current translation for Oakham |
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oak derived from aac – oak tree |
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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. |
| “Oak tree denotes a piece of land surrounded with paling, wicker” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Ocheham (Leicestershire) |
| Ocheham (Rutland) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Grantham |
 | | G we cannot translate at the moment |
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r derived from ere – person |
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an derived from ƿan – Wetlands |
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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. |
| “Wetlands denotes a piece of land surrounded with paling, wicker” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Graham (Lincolnshire) |
| Grandham (Lincolnshire) |
| Granham (Lincolnshire) |
| Grantham (Lincolnshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Melton Mowbray |
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mel derived from melu – meal, flour |
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ton derived from tun – a settlement on a hill |
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mowbray derived from mowbray – a norman knight from the battle abbey role 1066AD |
| “Norman knight from the battle abbey role 1066ad meal, flour settlement on a hill” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Medeltone (Leicestershire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Grantham |
 | | G we cannot translate at the moment |
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r derived from ere – person |
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an derived from ƿan – Wetlands |
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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. |
| “Wetlands denotes a piece of land surrounded with paling, wicker” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Graham (Lincolnshire) |
| Grandham (Lincolnshire) |
| Granham (Lincolnshire) |
| Grantham (Lincolnshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Newark |
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new derived from niwe – new |
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ar derived from ar – oar |
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| “New oar” |
| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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