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.

Badsey

Major Settlement in the Parish of Badsey

Historical Forms

  • Baddeseia 709 BCS125 c.1200
  • Baddesege 714 BCS130 16th
  • Badsetenagemære c.850 BCS482 c.1200
  • Baddesig c.860 KCD289(iii.396) c.1200
  • Badesei 1086 DB c.1086 EveA 1190
  • Baddesham 1251 Ch
  • Baddesheye 1275 SR
  • Baddeseye 1291 Tax
  • Badsey 1535 VE

Etymology

This would seem to contain a strong name Bæddi corresponding to the pers. name Bad (d )a which is well established.It is presumably a pet-form of an OE  name in Beadu -, cf. Badshaw Lane (Ha), beaddescagan in BCS 622. The village stands at the confluence of three streams, hence 'Bæddi's well- watered land,' v. eg . The same man must have given his name to Bædeswellan (BCS 1282) which lies on the bounds of Broadway where they coincide with those of Badsey.

Places in the same Parish

Early-attested site