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Hackeridge Fm

Early-attested site in the Parish of Marshwood

Historical Forms

  • Hackeridge Farm 1843 TA
  • Hakeruigg 1280 Ass
  • Hakerigg(e) 1334 FF 1342 Weld2 1387 IpmR 1399 1402 IpmR 1469 Weld2
  • Hakerygge 1388 Fine 1416 Cl 1425 FF 1462,1473,1485,1501,1502 Weld2
  • Hakerigghe 1425 IpmR
  • Hakeryng' 1456 Weld2
  • Hakeryge 1464 Weld2 1478 Weld2 1503 Weld2
  • Hakerygie (sic) 1471 Weld2
  • Hakerege, Hakerygh' 1485 Weld2
  • Ha(c)keridge 1795 Boswell 1811 OS

Etymology

Hackeridge Fm (SY 413992), Hackeridge Farm 1843TA , Hakeruigg 1280Ass , Hakerigg (e )1334 FF, 1342Weld 2, 1387 IpmR, 1399 Cl, Ilch (p), 1402 IpmR, 1469Weld 2, Hakerygge 1388 Fine, 1416 Cl, 1425 FF, 1462, 1473, 1485, 1501, 1502Weld 2, Hakerigghe 1425 IpmR, Hakeryng ' (sic, probably for Hakeryug ') 1456Weld 2, Hakeryge 1464Weld 2, 1478Weld 2, 1503Weld 2, Hakerygie (sic)1471Weld 2, Hakerege , Hakerygh '1485Weld 2, Hakerydge 1558, 1569, Hakeridge 1567, Hackridge 1603Weld 2, Ha (c )keridge 1795 Boswell, 1811 OS, cf. Hakeryg (e )hulle 1478Weld 2, Hakeryg (e )hill '1503Weld 2, Hakeryg (e )hyll '1534Weld 2, Hakeryge Wode 1494Weld 2. 'Hook-shaped or curved ridge', from haca 'hook' and hrycg , with hyll , wudu .