Saffron Walden
Major Settlement in the Parish of Saffron Walden
Historical Forms
- Waledanā 1086 DB
- Waleden(e) 1119–98 Colch
- Waleden(e) Parva 1248 Ass
- Waleden(e) Magna 1254 ib
- Waleden(e) Castel 1285 FF
- Waleden(e) Mercati 1292 ib
- Waleden(e) St Mary 1295 Ch
- Chepyng Waleden(e) 1328 Banco
- Waleden(e) Abbas 1347 Cl
- Waleden(e) monachorum, Waleden(e) beate marie, Waleden(e) ad forum, Waleden(e) Sancte Marie 1387 Walden
- Weleden(e) 1119 Colch 1218 Fees 1285 Ass
- Walden(a)(m) 1141 Mandeville 1379 et freq
- (m) ad Turrim 1388 FF
- Waldeyn 1427 MinAcct
- Waldon' 1190 P
- Waledun' 1213 Orig
- Waledon' 1248 Cl
- Waledon' Abbatis 1347 Ipm
- Walenden' 1236 Cl 1387 Walden
- Castelwauden(e) 1285 Ass
- Saffornewalden 1582 AD iii, Walden
- called Safron Waldon 1594 N
- Safrongardyn (in Widdington) 1467 Ct
Etymology
OE weala-denu , 'the valley of the Britons or of the serfs,' v. wealh , denu . The church is dedicated to St Mary . The cieping is the market. The cultivation of saffron was introduced into England c. 1340. The earliest reference to it at Walden is in 1545 when the town made a gift of a pound of saffron to 'my ladye Pagett,' the wife of one of the Secretaries of State.References to its cultivation are very common in Essex field- names, more especially in examples of Saffron Garden, Close, Field, Ground, Piece and Shot. v. ER xix, 57 ff. The earliest form noted is Safrongardyn (in Widdington) 1467Ct .

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Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Almshouse Wood
- Bridge End Gardens
- Burntwood End
- Bury Hill
- Campions
- Castlehill Ho
- Chapelend
- Claypits
- Conduit Plantation
- Copt Hall
- Fairy Croft
- Farmadine
- Foulslow Bridge
- Rowley Hill
- The Vineyard
- Little Walden
- Whitehill Wood
- Will's Alley
- Hanging Ley
- Hunters' Well
- John's Acre
- Madge Hobbs Wood
- Mead Hall
- Millfield
- Mollpond Wood
- Monk's Hall
- Northend
- Peaslands
- Pond Plantation
- Reeding Cottages
- Robins Grove
- Bears Hall
- Hill's Wood
- Shirehill
- Ashwell's Grove
- High Balks
- Sadlers