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.

Branscombe

Major Settlement in the Parish of Branscombe

Historical Forms

  • (æt) Branecescumbe 880–5 BCS553 c.1000
  • (æt) brances cumbe 1050–72 Earle
  • Branchescoma 1086 DB
  • Branchescoumbe 1306 Ipm
  • Brankescumb(e) 1219 FF 1310 Cl
  • Brankyscumb(e) 1297 Pat
  • Brankyscomb(e) 1428 Exon
  • Brangescumbe 1238 Ass
  • Brankelescombe 1328 Exon
  • Brannescumbe 1342 Pat
  • Braunscombe 1376 Pat 1408 FF
  • Braynescombe 1466 FF
  • Brawnyscombe 1525 AOMB

Etymology

'Branoc 's cumb.' Branoc is a well-evidenced old Celtic pers. name, a derivative of bran , 'crow.' It should be noted, however, that branoc is also found as a place-name. Cf. branok (BCS 472) in a Somersetshire charter.