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.
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Newclose Plantation
Newclose Plantation
Early-attested site in the Parish of Howden
Etymology
Newclose
Plantation
(6″). Cf.
New
-
Fields
1828 Langd.
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
East Linton and West Linton
Newland
Fleet Lane
Barn Hill
Hail Farm, Hail Windmill
Ringstone Hurst
Duncotes
Kilpin Pike
Booth
Booth Ferry
Pennythorpe Plantation
Trandy Lane
Carr House
Sand Hall
Other OS name
Barnhill Hall
Booth Fields
Broad Lane
Butt Field
Flatfields Ho
Howden Dyke
Howden Wood
Northolmby Close
Ouse Carr
St Mary Magdalen's Chapel
Yarmshaw
Major Settlement
Balkholme
Yokefleet
Skelton
Barmby on the Marsh
Belby
Bishopsoil
Cotness
Howden
Kilpin
Knedlington
Laxton
Metham
Saltmarshe
Asselby
Thorpe Lidget