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Thorpehall Fm

Early-attested site in the Parish of Southchurch

Historical Forms

  • Thorp 1086 DB
  • S(o)uthorp(e) 1275 Ipm 1281 FF 1322 Ipm 1341 Cl
  • Suth Trope 1286 FF
  • Thorp(e) 1309 Ipm
  • Thorp(e) Nevile, Thorp(e)legh' 1374 Ct 1394 IpmR
  • Thorp(e) alias Suthorp(e) 1395 Cl
  • Thorphalle 1434 Pat
  • Thorp(e) Legh, Thorp(e) Nevell 1553 Pat
  • Thorpehall otherwyse called Thorpe Nevyll, sometimes called by the names of Thorpe Lye and Northe Thorpe and Southe Thorpe 1578 Rental
  • Tharp-hall 1713 Rochford
  • Nevyll 1282 M

Etymology

Thorpehall Fm (6″) is Thorp 1086 DB, S (o )uthorp (e )1275 Ipm, 1281 FF, 1322 Ipm, 1341 Cl, Suth Trope 1286 FF, Thorp (e )1309 Ipm, Thorp (e ) Nevile , Thorp (e )legh '1374Ct , 1394 IpmR, Thorp (e )alias Suthorp (e )1395 Cl, Thorphalle 1434 Pat, Thorp (e ) Legh , Thorp (e ) Nevell 1553 Pat, Thorpehall otherwyse called Thorpe Nevyll , sometimes called by the names of Thorpe Lye and Northe Thorpe and Southe Thorpe 1578Rental , Tharp-hall 1713 Rochford. Nevile from the family of John de Nevyll (1282 M).

Places in the same Parish

Early-attested site

Other OS name

Major Settlement