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.

Ingleby Barwick

Major Settlement in the Parish of Stainton

Historical Forms

  • Englebi 1086 DB
  • Ingleby 1463 YD
  • Caldengilbi 1279 YI
  • Kaldingelby, Caldingelby 1283,1296 YI
  • Caudhyngilby 1516 Sanct
  • Ingelby-Loringe 1285 KI
  • Engelby-Lorenge 1303 KF
  • Ingulby Loring 1407 YI
  • Ingleby Lawrell 1575 FF

Etymology

v. Ingleby Greenhow 167supra . 'Cold' Ingleby possibly refers to Ingleby Hill rather than to Ingleby Barwick itself. Loringe refers to the family of Lorenge who held here: the canons of Guisborough held ex dono Willelmi Lorengie tres bouatas terre et tres toftas in Caldengelby '. Barwick from its nearness to

Places in the same Parish