English Place-name Society

Survey of English Place-Names

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West Chiltington

Major Settlement in the Parish of West Chiltington

Historical Forms

  • Cillingtun 969 Crawf 13th KCD824 1066 13th
  • Cilletone, Cilletune 1086 DB
  • Chyltinton, Chiltinton 1247 FF 1248 Ass 1271,1280 FF 1285 Ch
  • Childenton 1262 Ass
  • Chiltyngetone 1293 Ipm
  • Chiltington, Chiltyngton 1293 Ipm
  • Chiltington juxta Thakham 1342 Ass
  • Chyldington, Childington 1296 SR 1303 FF 1313 Ipm 1314 Cl
  • Childington juxta Stanynges 1283 Ass
  • Chillington 1675 Ogilby
  • West Chilton 1675 Wills

Etymology

'Cilta 's farm,' v. ingtun . This name is not on independent record in OE but may be inferred from Chilcombe (Ha), Chiltancumb in BCS 620, Chilcombe (Do), DBCiltecome , Childerditch (C), DBCiltendis , and from Cheltenham (Gl), Ciltanham , Celtanhom in BCS 309 (i -forms are much more common than e -forms in this last name). This etymology can of course only hold good if we believe that the name of the Chilt R. is a back-formation, v. supra 4.Both of the forms of Chiltington in OE charters are in ME copies. It would seem to be only in quite modern times that the distinctive West has been added, in contrast to the somewhat distant Chiltington in the Rape of Lewes.

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