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.
Survey of English place-names
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le Yeat
le Yeat
Field in the Parish of Woolland
Historical Forms
le Yeat
1544
Prideaux
Etymology
le
Yeat
1544(
v
.
geat
'gate').
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
Broad Aldermore, Long Aldermore
Bul Barrow
Chitcombe Fm
Crate Wd
Other OS name
Abley Copse
Chitcombe Aldermoor
Chitcombe Down
Fish Ponds
Hill Fm
Ivers
The Launch
Lay Wd
Long Wd
Manor Ho or The Parsonage
Skinners Fm
Spring Head
Swandhill Aldermore
Woolland Dairy Fm
Woolland Firs
Woolland Hill
Woolland Ho
Major Settlement
Woolland