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ENGLISH FORMS OP CASTLE .
Cumberland—* Bewcastle . Papcastle , Durham—Barnard Castley Gainford . Swancastle , Shelton . Bantling Castle , Tanfield , Middlesex—Castleware , near Enfield .
Norfolk—Castle Rising . Northumberland— . — . ¦ Newcastle . Horncastle , Whelpington . Tedcastle , Haydon . Castlehill , Callaby . Castlenook , Kirkhaugh , Wiltshire—Groveley Castle ,
FOREIGN FORMS OF CASTLE . Kastel , near Mentz , „ ,, Amberg . Keskastel , Lower Rhine , France . Castelaun , Westphalia . Berncastel , ditto . Gastel , ? North Brabant . Cassel , French Flanders , Nord , France , „ near Cologne , Westphalia . Kessel , near Antwerp . ,, ,, Venlo , Guelders . Kesselheim , near Coblenzv
FOREIGN FORMS OF CASTER Castre ^ hear Brussels , Brabant . Caster , near Cologne , Rhenish Prussia .
Casterle f Antwerp . Ceester , Holstein . Castrop , a near Cologne , Rhenish Prussia . „ ,, Dortmund , Westphalia , Ceestendam , near Hanover .
OF THE WORD CONEYGORE . A mong the peculiar and undetermined words , is Coneygore . The places so named I have commonly found in Roman situations , and this is likewise the opinion of Mr . Hartshorne in his Salopia Anti qua , where he has given a list of about fifteen .
The w or d is v ar io u sl y written Coney Gore , Coneygree , Coneygarth , Coneygare , Coningree , Cunninggarth . The general and nearest form is Coneygore , b u t this does n o t s e em to be the rig ht f o rm o f th e w or d . It is possible it may be
Conninggore . It has been supposed that Coneygore is a rabbit-warren , but there J foundation for this meaning .
a This form seems equivalent to Casterhope or Chesterhope . h This form may , however , be equivalent to si Chisel" in Chiselhurst , Kent VO !„ v . 2 1 >
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Anglo-Saxon History Illustrated By Topog...
ENGLISH FORMS OP CASTLE .
Cumberland—* Bewcastle . Papcastle , Durham—Barnard Castley Gainford . Swancastle , Shelton . Bantling Castle , Tanfield , Middlesex—Castleware , near Enfield .
Norfolk—Castle Rising . Northumberland— . — . ¦ Newcastle . Horncastle , Whelpington . Tedcastle , Haydon . Castlehill , Callaby . Castlenook , Kirkhaugh , Wiltshire—Groveley Castle ,
FOREIGN FORMS OF CASTLE . Kastel , near Mentz , „ ,, Amberg . Keskastel , Lower Rhine , France . Castelaun , Westphalia . Berncastel , ditto . Gastel , ? North Brabant . Cassel , French Flanders , Nord , France , „ near Cologne , Westphalia . Kessel , near Antwerp . ,, ,, Venlo , Guelders . Kesselheim , near Coblenzv
FOREIGN FORMS OF CASTER Castre ^ hear Brussels , Brabant . Caster , near Cologne , Rhenish Prussia .
Casterle f Antwerp . Ceester , Holstein . Castrop , a near Cologne , Rhenish Prussia . „ ,, Dortmund , Westphalia , Ceestendam , near Hanover .
OF THE WORD CONEYGORE . A mong the peculiar and undetermined words , is Coneygore . The places so named I have commonly found in Roman situations , and this is likewise the opinion of Mr . Hartshorne in his Salopia Anti qua , where he has given a list of about fifteen .
The w or d is v ar io u sl y written Coney Gore , Coneygree , Coneygarth , Coneygare , Coningree , Cunninggarth . The general and nearest form is Coneygore , b u t this does n o t s e em to be the rig ht f o rm o f th e w or d . It is possible it may be
Conninggore . It has been supposed that Coneygore is a rabbit-warren , but there J foundation for this meaning .
a This form seems equivalent to Casterhope or Chesterhope . h This form may , however , be equivalent to si Chisel" in Chiselhurst , Kent VO !„ v . 2 1 >