Great Bedwyn and Little Bedwyn
Major Settlement in the Parish of Bedwyn
Historical Forms
- (æt) Bedewindan c.880 BCS553 c.1000 JEGPhxxxiii,344 c.1000
- Bedewinde, (in) Bedewindan 778 ib
- Bed(e)uuindan 968 c.1225 ib
- Bedeuuinde c.1016 KCD1312 c.1225
- Bedewin(e) a.1042–66 Coins
- Bedewind 1066–87 Coins
- Bedvine, Bedvinde 1086 DB
- Bedewinde 1091 StOsmund 1317 Cl
- Estbedewinde 1154 RBE 1156 P
- Bedewinða 1198 P
- Bidewind' 1235 Cl
- Chepingbedewynde 1276 Ass
- Chippingbedewynde 1279 GDR
- Bedwynd 1472–85 ECP
- Est Bedewyn 1437 IpmR
- Bedewyn 1438 Pat
- Bedwyn Abbotes 1502 ECP
- Gretebedwyn, Lyttelbedwyn 1547 SR
- East Bedwyne al. Lyttle Bedwyne 1633 WIpm
- Bidwing 1653 PCC
- Great Beden 1655 ParReg
Etymology
Bedwyn is derived by Ekblom (PN W s. n .) and by Ekwall (DEPN) from an OE form of dialectal bedwine , bedwind , 'wild clematis,' with reference to a place where this plant or some similar one abounded. Already, however, in OE times Bedwyn is found as a stream-name (v. supra 1) and it may be that the stream-name gave origin to the place-name and not vice versa . If, as seems more likely, the name is pre-English in origin, it might be a compound of British *betuā 'birch' (Welsh bedw ), and *vindā , 'white' (Welsh gwen , fem.).
Places in the same Parish
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