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.

Broxted

Major Settlement in the Parish of Broxted

Historical Forms

  • Brocheseued 11th KCD907 c.1200
  • Broches(h)eue 1042–66,1066–87(12th) LibEl
  • Broc(c)hesheuot 1086 DB
  • Brochesseuot, Brochesseue, broces hæfd, brokeshæd 1086 InqEl
  • Brakeshaued 1198 CurR
  • Brox(e)heved 1218,1270 FF
  • Broxhe magna 1381 SR
  • Bro(c)kesheved 1227,1267 FF 1237 Colch 1252 1303,1428 FA 1320 FF
  • Brokkesheued 1254 Ass
  • Broxhed 1428 FA 1442 ADi 1517 FF
  • Little Brickesheved 1246 Ch
  • Byrke(s)heued 1285 Ass
  • Browesheued 1285 Ass
  • Little Brokes alias Little Brokeshede 1542 FF
  • Broxsted 1546 Dugdv

Etymology

'Badger's head,' v. brocc , heafod . Cf. Broxhedde (in Woodham Ferrers) 1526Rental , Hertisheued (in Lindsell) 1372 ib., Grimstead infra 609 and Swanstead infra 635. For the significance of such names v. PN Sr 403 ff.

Places in the same Parish