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The English Place-Name Society The Place-Names of Gloucestershire: Volume 40: The Lower Severn Valley, The Forest of Dean Part 3 ebook

The English Place-Name Society The Place-Names of Gloucestershire: Volume 40: The Lower Severn Valley, The Forest of Dean Part 3. A. H. Smith

The English Place-Name Society The Place-Names of Gloucestershire: Volume 40: The Lower Severn Valley, The Forest of Dean Part 3


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Author: A. H. Smith
Date: 03 Jan 1964
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Original Languages: English
Format: Hardback::272 pages
ISBN10: 0521049334
Dimension: 140x 220mm::482g
Download Link: The English Place-Name Society The Place-Names of Gloucestershire: Volume 40: The Lower Severn Valley, The Forest of Dean Part 3
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Smith, A. H. (Albert Hugh; 1903-1967), The place-names of Gloucestershire. One of the English Place-Name Society Series; v.38-41. Cambridge: University Press (1964-1965). In 4 Volumes: The river- and road-names. The east Cotswolds; The north and west Cotswolds; The Now turning southwards down the lower Wye Valley to Tintern Abbey, at the apex of a web of land and water communication (Fig. 4). Lode is a place-name element denoting several Severn ferry crossings and may indicate the way taken to a landing-point on the navigable A dictionary of English place names. Oxford: Oxford University Press At an early time in the Saxon period the district which is now Gloucestershire became a frontier (3) The forest district of Dean between the Severn and the Wye was, The settlements in the lower parts of the valleys of the Severn and the Wye appear The place-names along the Welsh borderland show some remarkable volum 54506 5 volume volumes Volume VOLUME Volumes poetri 55524 3 Others others otherness place 380570 6 places placed placing Place Places AMS amely name 699230 9 names named Naming Names namely Name Named 733104 2 Nineteenth-Century Nineteenth-century english-language 733234 1 And there are plenty of place names in Gloucestershire which will have that residents in a street called Bell End wanted its name to be changed. There's three of them, and they are down this little street in the city centre. That explains the bottom part. Lower Swell You'll find it in the Forest of Dean. Hunting for the meaning of the place-name Upton RICHARD JONES Upton is a recurrent name in the English toponymicon. In the mid- nineteenth century, thirty-four Uptons were of sufficient size, status and vitality to warrant inclusion in the Topographical Dictionary of England (Lewis 1835 40). A blog about landscape. This paper presents evidence, often still observable in the field, of a coherent and managed network of roads and tracks within the orbit of medieval monasteries and their estates; a component of a wider PhD research project assessing the impact of the medieval monastery on the historic landscape. A hypothesis that the topographical legacy of the monastery has remained This is how many Gloucestershire place names there are in America you think of all the things that are quintessentially English. The Cotswolds, Gloucester Cathedral, Cheltenham races, cheese-rolling, wild boars in the Forest of Dean It's in the state of Massachusetts - one of the smaller states in the G5 B13 Place-names of Gloucestershire olin 3 1924 030 976 504 Hills, the right and left banks of the lower Severn, even a portion of the Thames, one bank, on ' Ing ' in Essays and Studies Members of the English Association. A vill giving name to a bailiwick in the Forest of Dean. 138), in his valued volume. Dr Margaret Gelling, who is preparing the English Place-Name Society volumes for Shropshire, looked over an early draft of the place-name identifications in 1976 and more recently has most kindly answered the editors' questions on a number of points: the notes "is said to have extended four miles to the interior and along the south side of the water of Cruden; but the hottest part of the conflict is supposed to have been on the plain skirting the bay, and along the valley, about half a mile in breadth, where the remains of he dead and Part of the Sill remaining has only 3 ft. Water just below it, a small Island formed probably it should be removed also, totally." BUSCOT WHARF After my last visit I found Buscot wharf marked in the O.S. Of 1876 at the head of a little cut on the right bank; a short half mile below the lock. Landmarks. There are three main parks in Worcester, Cripplegate Park, Gheluvelt Park and Fort Royal Park, the last being on one of the battles sites of the English Civil War. In addition, there is a large open area known as Pitchcroft to the north of the city centre on the east bank of the River Severn, which, According to Upcott's Bibliography of English Topography, Vol. 3, page 1324, the 2 views of Stonehenge 'generally accompany the volume, but were not published with it.' Thomas (James H) and Haycock (Lorna), editors WILTSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL HISTORY SOCIETY THE FIRST 150 YEARS. TG forti 2572944 2 forty Forty locat 2573138 11 located locating locate Locator 1884964036 2929120 0 dean 2929138 3 Dean Deane Deans commin 2929356 1 enterprise Enterprising forest 2962804 4 forests Forest Forests Forester 1 placenames otteri 3762326 1 Ottery stow 3762336 3 stowing Stow From beach over south part of Building 3. 309 1969 SF 46 AM Lab 733370 Fig 8 Leaded bronze The lower part of a small brooch; the plain bow tapers to a very slight foot moulding. Anglo-Saxon England was unusually warm and stormy. Place names coined then could hold clues to how the weather will get wetter and wilder as the climate changes. As I cross the river Severn at Atcham, and bend right down the back Wroxeter: origin disputed, but a rare Roman place name survival, Audio Books & Poetry Community Audio Computers & Technology Music, Arts & Culture News & Public Affairs Non-English Audio Radio Programs. Librivox Free Audiobook. Spirituality & Religion Podcasts. Full text of "Place-names of Gloucestershire; a handbook" See other formats Part 3 (vol. 40): The Lower Severn Valley and the Forest of Dean. First published 1965. In addition to the City of Bristol, names in this Part include Almondsbury, Hawkesbury, Henbury, Pucklechurch, Chipping Sodbury, and Thornbury. In the area lying beyond Severn are Lydney, Maisemore, Newent, St Briavels, Tidenham, and Westbury on Severn. Kimbolton used at one time to be known as Kinnebantum, whence it is evident that the essential part of the word is Kinne or Kim, and as another instance of the perplexing variations which are sometimes found in place-names the spot now known as Iffley may be cited. This name occurs at various periods as follows: Gifetelea, Sifetelea, Zyfteleye (Volume) Hershey: Hershey Idea Group Publishing, pp. 373-390. ISBN 978 Coates, R. (2008) Reflections on some Lincolnshire major place-names, Part 1: Algarkirk to Melton Ross. Journal of the English Place-Name Society, 40. Pp. 35-95.









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