English Place-name Society

Survey of English Place-Names

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Radipole

Major Settlement in the Parish of Radipole

Historical Forms

  • Retpole 1086 DB
  • Retpola Exon
  • Retpol 1237 Cl
  • Redpole 1166 RBE 1194 P 1212 Fees Hy3 Cerne 14
  • Redpola 1195 P
  • Redepoll 1237 Cl
  • Redepol 1244 Ass
  • Radepol 1237 Cl 1244 Ass 1259 Cl
  • Radepowle 1393 AD
  • Radepole 1429 Midd 1487 Weld1
  • Radepoll 1457 Ct 1487 Weld1
  • Raddepoll 1460 Ct
  • Radipol 1237 Cl
  • Radyp(p)oll(e) 1530 Weld1 1535 VE 1543 Weld1
  • Raddipoll 1663 ib
  • Radipole 1594 DCMDeed 1811 OS
  • Radpol(e) 1244 Ass 1280 ib
  • Rappele 1280 1318 Ch
  • Rappole 1288 Ass 1291 Tax 1311 Pap 1433 Midd
  • Rappale 1288 Ass
  • Rapely 1303 FA
  • Rappell 1340 NI
  • Rippele 1280 Pat
  • Reppole 1285 FA 1303 FF
  • Roddy pole 16 RoyMap
  • Rody pole 1594 DCMDeed
  • Roddipoll 1664 HTax
  • Rodepoll, Rodipoll 1682 Weld1

Etymology

'Reed pool', v. hrēod , pōl , with reference to Radipole Lake at the N end of which Radipole is situated; the forms with medial -e - (Rede -, Rade -, etc.) may be mainly analogical, but those in Radi -, etc. probably contain the adj. hrēodig 'reedy'. It might be noted that the reduced forms Rappele , Rappole , Reppole , etc. were in almost exclusive use between 1285 and 1428. The bounds of the par. in 1582 are given in Hutch3 2 483, cf. also Cerne (DoNHAS 29202).