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.

Prestwold

Major Settlement in the Parish of Prestwold

Historical Forms

  • Presteuuald 1086 DB
  • Prestewald(e) 1158 France 1177 Nichols l.12 GarCart 1251 BHosp 1254 Cl
  • Prestewalda 1175×81 RegAnt Hy2 Dane
  • Prestewalt l.12 ib
  • Prestewaud' 1211 P 1235 RGros
  • Prestwald 1175×81 RegAnt c.1200 Dane c.1291 Tax 1340 Ch
  • Prestwalda c.1200 Dane c.1200 Gilb 1411
  • Prestwalt l.12 Dane John BM e.13 Berkeley
  • Prestwaud 1242 Fees 1243 Cl 1253 Pap
  • Prestewolde 1086 DB
  • Prestewold' l.12 GarCart e.Hy3 Berkeley Hy3 Crox 1349 Wyg 1369 Pat
  • Prestwold 1253 Cur 1271 Abbr Hy3 Crox 1285 Wyg 1314 GarCart 1322 MiD
  • Prestwolde 1316,1326 Pat 1543 RTemple 1604 SR
  • Prestwode 1502 MiscAccts
  • Prystwoode alias Prestwolde 1539 Deed
  • Prestwoold 1533 Pat
  • Prestwould 1611 LML
  • Prestwoud 1620 ib
  • Presthold 1674 Terrier

Etymology

'The portion of the Wolds district endowed for the support of priests', v. prēost (prēosta gen.pl.), wald . Income from livestock and woodland on this area of the wold country would have been permanently endowed by a wealthy magnate for the support of a community of priests who ministered intermittently at various churches built in different parts of his estates.

Spellings with -waud for -wald are due to AN influence.