English Place-name Society

Survey of English Place-Names

A county-by-county guide to the linguistic origins of England’s place-names – a project of the English Place-Name Society, founded 1923.

Siddall

Early-attested site in the Parish of Tattenhall

Historical Forms

  • Sidenhale c.1280 Chol
  • Sydenhale 1345(p),1355,1378 Eyre 1443 ChRR
  • Sydenhale iuxta Tatenhale 1503 Orm2
  • Sydenhal' 1348 Eyre
  • Sidnall 1468 Sotheby 1492 Plea 1563 Orm2
  • Sydnall 1533 Sheaf 1538 ChRR 1558 Orm2 1563 ChRR 1595 Sheaf 1664 Cre
  • Sydinhall 1478 ChRR
  • Newton iuxta Sydenhall 1482 Chol 1529 Plea 1588 ChRR
  • Newton iuxta Sidenhall 1486,1488 MinAcct
  • Syddenhall 1580,1655 Cre
  • Siddenhall 1613 Orm2 1648 Sheaf
  • the Hall of Siddenhall 1626 AddCh
  • Sidwall 1485 ChRR 1580 Sheaf 1656 Orm2
  • Sydenham 1541 ChRR
  • Siddall 1671 Sheaf348

Etymology

'The broad nook or valley', from sīd (wk.dat.sg. sīdan ) and halh (dat.sg. hale ), with hall . The location has not been found, but it must have been towards Newton 96supra .