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.

Crawley Bury, Crawley End

Early-attested site in the Parish of Chrishall

Historical Forms

  • Crauuelæam 1086 DB
  • Crawele 1200 FF
  • Crawelebery 1383 Cl
  • Craele 1197 FF
  • Craule 1269 1340 Pat
  • Crouleber', Croulebyr' 1285 Ass
  • Crow(e)le 1295 Ipm 1357 Ct
  • Crowleyend(e) t.Hy7 Rental 1768 M

Etymology

Crawley Bury, Crawley End (6″) is Crauuelæam 1086 DB, Crawele 1200 FF, Crawelebery 1383 Cl, Craele 1197 FF, Craule 1269 ib., 1340 Pat, Crouleber ', Croulebyr '1285Ass , Crow (e )le 1295 Ipm, 1357Ct , Crowleyend (e )t. Hy 7Rental , 1768 M. 'Crow-clearing,' v. crawe , leah , burh (manorial).

Places in the same Parish