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Anglo-Saxon History Illustrated By Topographical Nomenclature.
ANGLO-SAXON HISTORY ILLUSTRATED BY TOPOGEAPHIGAL NOMENGLATURE .
—Each is Etching . E ^ Earding , in Eardingto % Salop ; and as a name in Eardiston , Salop ; Earctisley , Hereibrd | and Eardisland , Hereford . The name is foirnd in Eardley , Stafford ^ ^ ^ K ^
( Contwuedfrom p . 969 ) . ON THE NAMES OF THE ENGLISH CLANS
found in the southern and eastern districts . Then we have ^ Lrdiiigtdn , Berks ^ York , Ar ^ belongs to the same form as Bardwicke , the aspirate in ^ jEriirig is another dialectal fornrfc
Eab is to he identified as a root hy Earswick , North York ; Earsham , Noi ? fo It isj perhaps , connected with i ^ nw # , in Errington , and in Erringden , West York . There is Eresby , Lincolnshire ; and Eriswell , Suffolk .
Ease is found in Easing , as in Easmgton ( Bucks , Oxford , Gloster , West York , North York , East York , Durham , Northumberland ) ; in Easingwold , North York . It is to he recognized in Easworth , Sussex ; Easebourne , Sussex ; Easby , Cumherland ; and Easby , North York .
It is , perhaps , connected with the form Easing . Bashing , a name found in Surrey ) is probably connected with Ashing . East is found as a clan name , like North , South , and West . It is inflected , as Easting , in Eastington ( Dorsetshire , Gloucestershire , and Worcestershire ) ; other forms are Eastrmg , in Eastrington , East York ; and Eastling , in Eastling , Kent . Eating is found in Eatington , Warwickshire . It is possibly connected with Etting .
Ebb is most likety not a clan name . It is found inflected as Ebring , in Ebrington , Gloucester ; and as Ebber , in EbberstoBe , North Yorkshire . It may be connected with Abing . Ecking is found in Eckington ( Derbyshire and Worcestershire ) . It may be either a dialectal form of " oak , " or be a form of Hecking . Eding is found in various forms . It is perhaps an inflection of Ead . It is to be observed in Edington ( Berks , Somerset , Wilts , and Northumberland ); Edingworth , Somerset ; Edingthorpe , Norfolk ;
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Anglo-Saxon History Illustrated By Topographical Nomenclature.
ANGLO-SAXON HISTORY ILLUSTRATED BY TOPOGEAPHIGAL NOMENGLATURE .
—Each is Etching . E ^ Earding , in Eardingto % Salop ; and as a name in Eardiston , Salop ; Earctisley , Hereibrd | and Eardisland , Hereford . The name is foirnd in Eardley , Stafford ^ ^ ^ K ^
( Contwuedfrom p . 969 ) . ON THE NAMES OF THE ENGLISH CLANS
found in the southern and eastern districts . Then we have ^ Lrdiiigtdn , Berks ^ York , Ar ^ belongs to the same form as Bardwicke , the aspirate in ^ jEriirig is another dialectal fornrfc
Eab is to he identified as a root hy Earswick , North York ; Earsham , Noi ? fo It isj perhaps , connected with i ^ nw # , in Errington , and in Erringden , West York . There is Eresby , Lincolnshire ; and Eriswell , Suffolk .
Ease is found in Easing , as in Easmgton ( Bucks , Oxford , Gloster , West York , North York , East York , Durham , Northumberland ) ; in Easingwold , North York . It is to he recognized in Easworth , Sussex ; Easebourne , Sussex ; Easby , Cumherland ; and Easby , North York .
It is , perhaps , connected with the form Easing . Bashing , a name found in Surrey ) is probably connected with Ashing . East is found as a clan name , like North , South , and West . It is inflected , as Easting , in Eastington ( Dorsetshire , Gloucestershire , and Worcestershire ) ; other forms are Eastrmg , in Eastrington , East York ; and Eastling , in Eastling , Kent . Eating is found in Eatington , Warwickshire . It is possibly connected with Etting .
Ebb is most likety not a clan name . It is found inflected as Ebring , in Ebrington , Gloucester ; and as Ebber , in EbberstoBe , North Yorkshire . It may be connected with Abing . Ecking is found in Eckington ( Derbyshire and Worcestershire ) . It may be either a dialectal form of " oak , " or be a form of Hecking . Eding is found in various forms . It is perhaps an inflection of Ead . It is to be observed in Edington ( Berks , Somerset , Wilts , and Northumberland ); Edingworth , Somerset ; Edingthorpe , Norfolk ;