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Poynton

Early-attested site in the Parish of Prestbury

Historical Forms

  • Poninton 1248 Ipm 1349 Earw
  • Ponintona c.1280 Dow
  • Ponyn(g)ton 1270 ChF 1501 Dow 1530 ChRR
  • Ponyn(g)tona c.1310 Chest
  • Ponin(g)ton 1285 Eyre
  • Ponintun c.1280 Dow
  • Povinton 1249 IpmR 1292 ib
  • Povynton 1411 Mont 1412 Chol 1519 ChRR
  • Povynton 1467 MinAcct 1519 ChRR
  • Pouindon c.1280 Dow
  • Pouinton c.1280 1286 Eyre
  • Pouynton(g)ton 1289 ChFine
  • Poynton 1325 Pat
  • Poinington or Poynton c.1620 Orm2
  • Poyntone 1565 Dow
  • Pointon 1536 Leland
  • Poynynton 1423 Orm2
  • Poyngton 1530 Dow
  • Poyington 1559 Pat
  • Powynton 1357 ChFor
  • Pownton 1551 Dow
  • The Greene 1743 Dow
  • Poynton Green 1831 Bry 1842 OS

Etymology

'Farm called after Pofa', from an OE  pers.n. Pofa with -ing-, tūn.The pers.n. appears as *Pofa , *Pufa , in Pooley Wa 22, Punish Wood PNK 151, Povenden PNK 407. On the basis of the Pon - spellings, Poynton has been derived from an OE  pers.n. Pūn (a ), as in Poynings Sx 286, v. DEPN s.v., but the form of the name has been confused by orthography. The evidence of the Pov -, Pow - spellings, taken with the few orthographically clear Pou - spellings, suggests that the numerous readings Pon - represent Pou -, mistaken through the similarity of n and u in MSS. The village was The Greene 1743Dow , Poynton Green 1831 Bry, 1842 OS, v. grēne 2 .

Places in the same Parish

Other OS name

Early-attested site