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Cheadle Hulme, Holme Bank & Holme Hall

Early-attested site in the Parish of Cheadle

Historical Forms

  • Hulm l12 Facs 1285 Eyre
  • le Hulm 1290 1362 BPR
  • Hulm in vill de Chedle 1388 Orm2
  • Hulme 1379 Eyre 1384 Dow
  • Hulme and Chedulhulme 1496 Earw
  • Holme 1337 Eyre 1373 Pat 1585 Earw
  • Holme and Chedulholme 1527 ChRR
  • Holm 1345 Eyre
  • Chedle Hulm 1345 Eyre
  • Chedyll-Hulme, Chedulhulme 1527 ChRR
  • Cheadle Hulme 1669 Orm2
  • Cheadle Hulme alias Cheadle Moseley 1810 Orm2
  • Cheadle Holme 1572 Chol

Etymology

'The water-meadow', v. hulm . Cheadle Hulme is 'the hulm of Cheadle', cf. Cheadle Moseley supra .

Places in the same Parish

Early-attested site

Other OS name