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Survey of English Place-Names

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Chadlington

Major Settlement in the Parish of Chadlington

Historical Forms

  • Cedelintone 1086 DB
  • Chedelint' c.1130 Bodl 1208 Fine
  • Chadelinton' c.1180–90 Eynsh c.1425 Ipm 1346
  • Chadelintun' Simonis, Chadelintun' Belet, Chadelintun' Willelmi 1220 Fees
  • Chadelinton Wahull 1278–9 RH 1302–3 FA
  • Chadelynton Shuppenhull 1358 Ipm
  • Chadelington' 1196 P 1316 Ipm
  • Chadyllyngton 1517 DInc
  • Chaderinton' 1196 P
  • Chedlington' 1196 FF
  • Chellinton' 1199 Cur
  • Chelinton' 1206 Cur
  • Chatelinton 1216 Cl
  • Cadelinton' 1235–6 Fees
  • Cadelyntone 1268 Eynsh
  • Chadelygton' c.1250 AD
  • Chaldelinton' 1262 Ipm
  • Cedredon' 1268 Ass
  • Chadlington 1304 Ch
  • Chadlingtone 1320 Eynsh 1526 LS
  • Chadlington Shipponhull 1331 BC c.1444
  • Chadlington Wahull 1361,1362(c.1444) BC
  • Chadlyngton Schepenhull 1361 BC c.1444
  • Chadlington Shippenhull 1364 BC c.1444
  • Chadlyngton 1517 DInc
  • Chaderyngton 1316 Ipm
  • Chadlinton Wahull 1346 FA
  • Chadlynton 1361 Cl
  • Belet 1242–3 Fees
  • Shuppenhull 1346 Ipm
  • Shippenhull 1362 (c. 1444) BC
  • Sharpenhull 1358 (c. 1444) BC

Etymology

'*Ceadela 's farm,' v. ingtūn . Identical with Chillington PN D 332.Simon de Wahull is mentioned 1216 Cl in connection with land here, and John Belet 1242–3 Fees in connection with land in the nearby parish of Swinbrook.

Shippenhull , the name of a manor in Chadlington, has scipen , 'cattle-shed,' as first element, and hyll as second. It appears as (manor of) Shuppenhull 1346 Ipm, (manor of Chadlington called) Shippenhull 1362 (c. 1444) BC, Sharpenhull 1358 (c. 1444) BC.