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Deepdale

Other OS name in the Parish of Barton upon Humber

Historical Forms

  • Depedal' Hy2 Bridl 15
  • Depedale lHy2,eHy3,Hy3(p1269) Bard
  • Depedal' Hy3 Bridl 15
  • Depedalelith eHy3 Bard p1269
  • deepdale stintinge 1621 MiscDon
  • a valley … called deepdale 1649 ParlSurv
  • Deepedale 1658,1694 BPD
  • Deepdale 1697 Terrier

Etymology

, Depedal 'Hy2 (15) Bridl, Depedale lHy2, eHy3, Hy3 (p1269)Bard ,Depedal 'Hy3 (15) Bridl, Depedalelith eHy3 (p1269) Bard (probablyfrom hlið1 'a slope'), deepdale stintinge 1621MiscDon 251 (v. stinting 'a portion of meadow set apart for one man's use', a wordoccurring as an appellative in north L), a valleycalled deepdale 1649ParlSurv , Deepedale 1658, 1694BPD , Deepdale 1697Terrier et passim , self - explanatory , v. dēop , dæl , dalr .