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St Andrew's Fm

Early-attested site in the Parish of West Lulworth

Historical Forms

  • St. Andrew's Fm 1811 OS
  • St. Andrew 1284 Cl
  • Sanctum Andream 1303 FA
  • Seynt Andrew(e)(s), Seint Andrew(e)(s), Saynte Andrew(e)(s) 1412 1530 Weld1
  • Lul(l)(e)worth(e) St. Andrew, Lolleworth(e) St. Andrew 1302 FF 1430 Fine 1433 Cl 1502 Ipm 1861 Hutch3
  • Seint Andreueschurche juxta Brounzate 1346 FF
  • Sayntandre Westchurch juxta Estlolleworth 1353 ib
  • Seynt Andrewes church 1388 Fine
  • St. Andrew church by Byndoun 1399 Cl
  • St Andrew(s) Farme c.1628 Strode 1703 Weld1
  • Stokes St Andrew 1293 Ipm

Etymology

St Andrew's Fm (SY 836810), St . Andrew 's Fm 1811 OS, St . Andrew 1284 Cl, Sanctum Andream (acc.) 1303 FA, Seynt Andrew (e )(s ), Seint Andrew (e )(s ), Saynte Andrew (e )(s )1412 ibet freq to 1530Weld 1, Lul (l )(e )worth (e ) St . Andrew , Lolleworth (e ) St . Andrew 1302 FF, 1430 Fine, 1433 Cl, 1502 Ipm, 1861 Hutch3, Seint Andreueschurche juxta Brounzate 1346 FF, Sayntandre Westchurch juxta Estlolleworth 1353 ib, Seynt Andrewes church 1388 Fine, 'manor of St . Andrew ' Cl, St . Andrew church by Byndoun 1399 Cl, St Andrew (s ) Farme c. 1628Strode , 1703Weld 1, so called from 'a church which stood there dedicated to St Andrew, all traces of which have long disappeared' (Hutch3 1 421, site marked 6″), v. cirice , cf. Burngate, E Lulworth par., Lt Bindon all supra ; West is in relation to E Lulworth par. supra , perhaps more specifically in relation to St Andrew's Church there q. v. , v. west . The form Stokes St Andrew 1293 Ipm may also belong here, v. E Stoke par. infra of which this was a detached part.