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Brightlingsea

Major Settlement in the Parish of Brightlingsea

Historical Forms

  • Brictriceseiā 1086 DB
  • Bric(h)tricheseye, Bric(h)tricheseie 1212 RBE
  • Brihtlinges(s)eya, Brihtlinges(s)eye, Brihtlinges(s)eie 1096–1135,1119,1253 Colch
  • Brihtliggessey, Brihtle'ggesseya' 1230 P
  • Brightling(e)seia, Bryghtling(e)seia, Bryghtling(e)sey(e), Bryghtlyng(e)sey(e) 1100–35 Colch 1513 LP
  • Bryghtlyng(e)sheye 1323 For
  • Bryghtlynsey 1491 Sandwich
  • Brichlingese(y)a, Brithlingese(y)a, Brithlingese(ia), Brithlingesey(e) 1119–1253 Colch 1238 SR 1253 Ch 1274 RH 1331 Londin
  • Brithlyng(ges)sey(e) 1327 SR 1336 Londin 1442 Sandwich
  • Brithli'ggeseye 1230 P
  • Brithlicheseia, Brithlicheneia 1230 Chanc
  • Birthlingeseya 1198–1202 Colch
  • Birtilsey 1512 LP
  • Bridlinges' 1233 Cl
  • Brithlinges 13th Fees
  • Briching 1276 For
  • Brithlinge, Brihtlinge 1291 ib
  • Britlingg 1291 Tax
  • Brichstlingeseya 1237 Colch
  • Brychtlingseseye 1253 Ch
  • Brichtlingeseye a.1272 Colch
  • Britigiseye 1254 Ass
  • Britling(ge)s(h)ey(a), Brytling(ge)s(h)ey(a), Brytling(ge)s(h)eye, Byrtlingis(h)eye 1263 Ch a.1272 Colch 1274 RH 1341 NI 1346 FA 1420 Add
  • Byrtlynseye t.Hy7 Ipm
  • Brytelyngeseye, Brytelyingheye 1275 RH
  • Bristling(e)seye a.1272 Colch 1302 SR 1303 FA
  • Brich(th)ling(es)sey(e), Brygh(th)ling(es)sey(e), Brygh(th)lyng(es)sey(e) 1319–94 SR 1343 TreatyRoll 1442 Sandwich
  • Brychinges, Brichingesey, Brichyngsey t.Ed3 SR 1412 FA
  • Briglense 1499 Romney
  • Bryglynsey 1533 FF
  • Wrythlyngseye 1332 Cl
  • Bretlyngsey 1342 Cl
  • Bretylsay, Bredyl(l)say 1478 Dickin 1498 Cely
  • Bryk(ke)l(e)s(h)ey 1458 VStP 1483 SR 1510 LP 1535 VE
  • Brykylsey, Brikilsey, Bryculsaye 1512–13 LP
  • Bricklesey or Brightlingsey 1538 Admiralty
  • Brekel(l)sey 1489 TellersRoll 1513 LP
  • Brekel(l)say 1538 Admiralty
  • Brekel(l)ysay 1498 Cely
  • Brekel(l)ylse 1505 Pat
  • Brykesey 1524 Dickin
  • Brellsey 1538 Admiralty

Etymology

The two earliest forms seem to stand for OE  Brihtrices-eg and Brihtlinges-eg respectively. If so, we must believe that the settlement was first named after one Beorhtric and then one Brihtling (perhaps a descendant of his), or that Brihtling was a pet form for Brihtric . An alternative possibility is that the DB form represents the AN  scribe's attempt to render a difficult Brihtlingeseg , or that Brihtlingeseg is a later perversion of original Brihtriceseg . Confusion of l and r is specially common in early ME. The parish is now a peninsula, but it was formerly an eg or island, being so described in 1295, and marked as an island on a map of the second half of the 16th century (Dickin 1).

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