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| Driffield | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| York | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Wetwang | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Driffield | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Wetwang | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Driffield | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Bridlington | East Riding of Yorkshire |
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| Current translation for Driffield |
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drif derived from dræf – a drove |
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field derived from feld – a field however quite a number were derived from welle a well |
| “Field however quite a number were derived from welle a well drove” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Drifelle (Gloucestershire) |
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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 Wetwang |
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wet derived from wæt – wet or moist |
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wang derived from wang – field, plain, land, country, place |
| “Wet or moist field, plain, land, country, place” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Wetwangham (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Driffield |
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drif derived from dræf – a drove |
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field derived from feld – a field however quite a number were derived from welle a well |
| “Field however quite a number were derived from welle a well drove” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Drifelle (Gloucestershire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Wetwang |
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wet derived from wæt – wet or moist |
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wang derived from wang – field, plain, land, country, place |
| “Wet or moist field, plain, land, country, place” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Wetwangham (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Driffield |
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drif derived from dræf – a drove |
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field derived from feld – a field however quite a number were derived from welle a well |
| “Field however quite a number were derived from welle a well drove” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Name found: | Drifelle (Gloucestershire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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| Current translation for Bridlington |
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brid derived from bridd – young birds, presumably a bird colony |
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ling derived from el ænge – people of a troubled village(appear to be fortlets or pallisaded villages) |
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ton derived from tun – a settlement on a hill |
| “Young birds, presumably a bird colony people of a troubled village settlement on a hill” |
| Found in Domesday 1086AD |
| Names found: | Bredinton (Yorkshire) |
| Bretlinton (Yorkshire) |
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| Place name translation provided by saxonhistory.co.uk |
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