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Survey of English Place-Names

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Hoggeston

Major Settlement in the Parish of Hoggeston

Historical Forms

  • Hochestone 1086 DB
  • Heggeston' 1199 Cur
  • Hoggeston 1200 Cur 1201 Fines 1226 WellsR 1241,1247 Ass
  • Hoguston 1341 Pat
  • Hoguston al. Hoggeston 1396 Pat

Etymology

OE  Hogges -tūn , 'Hogg's farm.' This pers. name is not found apart from p.n., as here and in Hoxton (Mx). Its existence is supported by the appearance of a weak form *Hocga , which lies behind Hockliffe (Beds). It is apparently the ordinary word hog (OE  hogg ). It is possibly more than a coincidence that the next parish but one to the west is Hogshaw, cf. Introd. xx.The forms with -uston point to preservation of the syllabic force of the e till the end of the 14th cent. at least but no trace of such a pronunciation can be found now.

Places in the same Parish

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