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Hall O' The Heath, Heath Ho

Early-attested site in the Parish of Barthomley

Historical Forms

  • maner' de le Heth 1422 AddCh
  • the Hall of the Heth 1500 ib
  • Hall o' Heath 1621 Orm2
  • (the) Hall of Heath 1686 AddCh 1697 ib
  • Hall-a-Heath 1724 NotCestr
  • (la) Bruer(ia) e13 AddCh 1322 Orm2
  • (le) heth l13 AddCh
  • le Heet 1335 ib
  • Hethe 1343 Cl
  • the Heath 1630 Sheaf
  • Haslington Heath(e), Haslyngton Heath(e) 1571–1598 AddRoll

Etymology

Hall O' The Heath, Heath Ho (110–752553), maner ' de le Heth 1422AddCh , the Hall of the Heth 1500ib , Hall o ' Heath 1621 Orm2, (the ) Hall of Heath 1686AddCh , 1697ib , Hall-a -Heath 1724 NotCestr, named from (la ) Bruer (ia )e13AddCh , 1322 Orm2 (p), (le ) heth l13AddCh et freq , le Heet 1335ib , Hethe 1343 Cl (p), the Heath 1630 Sheaf, Haslington Heath (e ), Haslyngton Heath (e )1571–1598AddRoll , '(the hall on) the heath', v. hǣð , hall , cf. Heath End, Heath Hay(s) 3, 8supra .

Places in the same Parish

Early-attested site

Other OS name