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Survey of English Place-Names

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Hinderton, Hinderton Rd

Early-attested site in the Parish of Bebington

Historical Forms

  • Hinderton 1624 J.E.A.
  • Ainderton 1724 NotCestr
  • Inderton Lane 1820 Sheaf
  • Hinderton Lane Croft 1843 TA
  • Hinderton 1842 OS

Etymology

Hinderton (lost, 109–325878), Hinderton Rd, Hinderton 1624 J.E.A., Ainderton 1724 NotCestr, Hinderton Lane 1719–1812 J.E.A., Inderton Lane 1820 Sheaf, Hinderton Lane Croft 1843TA , Hinderton 1842 OS, 'the hinder part of the township', v. hinder , toun , lane .In 1724 Tranmere contained the two hamlets Hinderton and Saugh Lane , cf. Woodchurch Rd infra , Hinderton 223supra , 302infra .

Places in the same Parish

Early-attested site

Other OS name