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.

Lower Heyford

Major Settlement in the Parish of Lower Heyford

Historical Forms

  • Hegford, Egford 1086 DB
  • Heiford a.1172 Eynsh 1308 Ipm
  • Nether Heyford 1246–7 Ass
  • Heiford ad Pontem 1254–5 RH 1293 Ipm
  • Heyforde ad Pontem c.1270 Eynsh
  • Brigeheyford 1275 Ipm
  • Heyford ad Pontem 1278–9 RH 1616 Blo
  • Heyford at Bridge 1314 Cl
  • Heyfordebrugge 1318 Ch
  • Heyford Pont 1384 Eynsh
  • Heyford apud Pontem 1539 Eynsh
  • Heyford Purcell 1728 Blo
  • Eiforde 1193–1200 Eynsh
  • Eifort 1254–5 RH
  • Haiford 1226–7 WellsR
  • Hayford, Hyford 1278–9 RH
  • Hayford manor ad pontem 1291 Ipm
  • Hayford 1308 Ipm
  • Hayford Pont 1384 Eynsh
  • Nytherhayford
  • Heyrford 1263 Ipm
  • Hereford ad Pontem 1285 Ass
  • Wyford ad pontem 1285 Ass
  • Heighford, Higheford, Heiford (all ad pontem) 1428 FA

Etymology

'Hay ford,' possibly as Ekwall suggests (DEPN) a ford used at the time of the hay harvest. v. hēg . For Purcell v. Newton Purcell 231.

Places in the same Parish

Early-attested site

Other OS name