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.

Gate Helmsley

Major Settlement in the Parish of Gate Helmsley

Historical Forms

  • Hamelsec 1086 DB
  • Hemelsi 1145–53 Leon35
  • Hemelesay H2 Leon3d
  • Hemelseia 1199 RegAlbi.38
  • Hemelsay, Hemelsey 1177 HCY 1198–1216 RegAlbii.54 1285 KI 1287 Ebor 1300 YI
  • Hemilsay 1295 For
  • Hamelesia c.1200 For
  • Helmyslay 1418 YI
  • Gatehemelsay 1438 Baildon
  • Gaythamulsay 15 VCHii.139
  • Gethemsley 1574 FF
  • Gate-hemesley 1577 Saxton

Etymology

'Hemele's eg.' The OE  personal name Hemele is also found in Hemsworth (YWR) (Hamelesuurde 1086 DB, Hemeleswrthe 1288 Ebor) and Hemlington 170infra . The prefixed element Gate - refers to the Roman road from York to Malton on which Gate Helmsley stands. ON  gata is used instead of the more common OE  stræt. OE  eg is used in its broader sense here.

The modern form of the name is due in part to metathesis of Hemelsay to Helmyslay and in part to the analogy of Helmsley (Ryed) 71infra .

Places in the same Parish

Major Settlement