Martons Both, East Marton & West Marton
Major Settlement in the Parish of Martons Both
Historical Forms
- Martun, Marton 1086 DB 1147–50 YCh l.12,13 Sawl11,15 1212–23,1219 YChvii 1537 FF
- Marton in Craven(e) 1248 Ebor 1304 YI 1484 YDi
- Est Marton e.13 YChvii 1314 Pat 1542 FF
- East Marton 1589 FF
- East or Church Marton 1822 Langd
- West Marton a.1217 YChvii 1219 FF 1314 Pat 1608 FF
- bothe Martons 1557 Whit
Etymology
'Farm near a pool', v. mere , tūn . Martons Both is the name of the township (ME bothe 'both').
Places in the same Parish
Other OS name
- Whanoe Hill
- White Croft Hill
- Bale Barn
- Bedlam Dike
- Bell Flat Hill
- Bridle Stile
- Carr Beck
- Castleber Hill
- Church Hill
- Cranoe Hill
- Dunom Hills
- Flambers Hill
- Fleet Syke
- Gledstone Ho
- Green Bank
- Harrowgate Lane
- Hayfield Hill
- Jumpits Laithe
- Kelds Barn, Kelds Well Syke
- Langber Hill
- Leys Hill
- Marton Hall
- Marton Scar
- Mire Ho
- Netcliffe Hill
- Old Hall
- Poppleton Well
- Ransa Hill
- Reedmires
- Risebrigg Hill
- Scar Plant
- Skelda Hill
- South Field
- Stable Wood
- Stainton Ho
- Swilber Hill
- Swire Hill
- Threlsay Hill
- Tosber Syke