English Place-name Society

Survey of English Place-Names

A county-by-county guide to the linguistic origins of England’s place-names – a project of the English Place-Name Society, founded 1923.

Wethersfield

Major Settlement in the Parish of Wethersfield

Historical Forms

  • Witheresfelda 1086 DB
  • Wihterefeld 1135–54 BM
  • Witherfeud 1281 Ipm
  • Wytheresfeud 1285 Ass
  • Westrefeldā 1086 DB
  • Westerfeld t.Hy3 Ipm
  • Weðresfeld' 1177 P
  • Wether(e)sfeld 1232–56 FF 1293 Ipm
  • Wether(e)sfeud 1234 FF
  • Wethresfeud 1253 ib
  • Wetherresfold 1303 FA
  • Wetherisfeld, Wetherisfeld Halle 1430 Cunnington 1535 VE
  • Whether(r)esfeld 1254 Ass 1346–1428 FA
  • Wotheresfeld 1265 Misc
  • Wedersfeld 1535 VE
  • Werefeld' 1185 RotDom 1248 Ass
  • Werefeud 1246 Cl 1254 Ass
  • Wer(e)sfeld 1235 Ass 1281 Ipm
  • Wether(e)feu(l)d 1230 Bracton 1274 RH
  • Wether(e)feld 1255 Ass 1266 Pat
  • Weteresfeud 1238 SR
  • Wetirifeud 1254 Ass
  • Weiringfeud 1254 Ass
  • Weyeresfeld 1291 Tax

Etymology

The first element in this name is probably a pers. name and it might be an OE  Weðer found also in Withersdale and Withersfield (Sf) DBWeresdel , Wedresfelda . For such a name cf. Mawer, MLR xiv, 236 ff. The spellings Westre -, Wihtere - etc. suggest, however, that the name was really OE  Wihthere , with early confusion with Weðer , either as pers. name or significant word.