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Survey of English Place-Names

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Allington

Major Settlement in the Parish of Allington

Historical Forms

  • Adelingtone 1086 DB
  • Adelington(') 13 ADI 1280 1315 ib
  • Adelyn(g)ton' 1268 Ass 1462 Weld2
  • Adlington' 1273,1278 Brid
  • Adlyngton' 14 Vaux c.1447
  • Adlyngtun' 1448 Brid
  • Ad(t)helyngton 1456 Weld2 1481 Brid
  • Addelyngton 1472 IpmR
  • Halington 1199 FineR
  • Alingetun 1206 FF
  • Alingeton(') 1235–6 Fees 1262 FF 1262 Vaux c.1447
  • Alyngetone 1261 c.1447 ib
  • Athelington(e) 1227 FF Hy3 Vaux c.1447 FA 1285 Ass 1288 Brid 1294 Ipm 1487
  • Athelingtune 1340 Forde 15
  • Athelinton(') 1236 FF 1268 Ass
  • Athelynton 1503 Pat
  • Hathelyngton 1340 Cl
  • Athlyngton 1373 Vaux c.1447
  • Athlington al's Allington 1605 Ilch
  • Athlin(g)ton (nigh Bridport) 1653 ParlSurv
  • Alington(') 1263 Vaux c.1447 Brid c.1265
  • Alyngton(') Hy3(c.1447),1402(c.1447) Vaux
  • Alingnton 1402 c.1447 ib
  • Alinton 1567 Weld2
  • Allington alias Athlington 1635 DCMDeed 1784 SalisT
  • Athelyngeton juxta Brudeport 1308 FF
  • Atchelyngton (sic, for Atthelyngton) 1340 NI
  • Atlyngton' 1395 Vaux c.1447

Etymology

Probably, in spite of the relative rarity of early spellings with ME  medial -e -, 'farmstead or estate of the princes', from OE  æþeling (gen.pl. -a ) and tūn, cf. Allington L (DLPN 2), PN W 311. Alternatively, 'farmstead or estate called after Æþel (a )', from the OE  pers.n. Æþel (a ) and -ingtūn .