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.

Newbold on Avon

Major Settlement in the Parish of Newbold on Avon

Historical Forms

  • Neobaldo, Neabaldo 1077 Monast
  • Newebold 1086 DB 1604 FF
  • Newebaud 1251 Ipm
  • Newbod Pantulf 1221 Ass
  • Neubold Pantolf 1273 BM
  • Neubolt Pauntelf 13th ADii
  • Neubald 1227 FF
  • Neubaud 13th ADii
  • Neubald Paunton 1275 RH
  • Neubold Panton 1327 SR
  • Newbold Paunton 1469 Pat
  • Neubold on Avene 1349 Ipm
  • Neubold upon Avene 1353 Cl
  • Neubold super rip. de Aven 1535 VE
  • Newebold Pantulf al. Uppenavene 1392 Pat
  • Nobowlde 1436 AddCh
  • Nobould 1613 FF
  • Newebold Pawnton al. Newebold super Avon 1604 ib

Etymology

'New building,' v. niwe , boðl . Roger Pantulf held the manor in 1227 (FF).

Places in the same Parish