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Charlton Marshall (Parish in Dorset)
Formerly a tithing and chapelry in Spettisbury par. infra (Hutch3 3284,
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All Saints Church (Other OS name, Langton Long Blandford, Dorset)
the church of All Saints, Langeblaneford' 1333 Pat; 'a chantry in the chapel of St Thomas in the parish church of Langeblaneford' 1391 ib; Church Fd 1839 TA; 'the church of Lytelton' 1421 Hutch3; Chapel Cl 1839 TA…
, cf . ' the church of All Saints , Langeblaneford '1333 Pat , 'a chantry in the chapel of St
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Bottom Barn (Other OS name, West Compton, Dorset)
Gt Bottom Fd, Long Bottom Grd, Bottom Mead 1841 ib
, cf. Gt Bottom Fd , Long Bottom Grd , Bottom Mead 1841ib , v. botm , cf. Combe in f. ns . ( b ) infra
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Chalk Pit (Other OS name, Melbury Bubb, Dorset)
Pit Grd 1839 TA; de la Putte 1286 FF; Wollecoumbe 1314 Pat; atte Putte 1327, 1332 SR…
, cf. Pit Grd 1839TA , v. pytt ; earlier references that may belong here are Robert de la Putte 1286 FF ( held land in Vlecumb ) ,
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Charlton Ho & Charlton Manor (Other OS name, Charlton Marshall, Dorset)
( perhaps to be associated with the manor of Charlton Parva supra , cf. Manor Fm infra )
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Charlton on the Hill (Other OS name, Charlton Marshall, Dorset)
, a hamlet only 50 ′ above the village itself
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Clayhanger (Other OS name, Abbotsbury, Dorset)
pastur' de Cleydiche 1404 Ilch
, ' clayey wooded slope ' from clǣg and hangra , but perhaps transferred from one of the several places so called in England , cf. pastur ' de
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Crown Well Bridge (Other OS name, Manton, Rutland)
ad pontem sub Manetun' 1218 For; pontis de Veynge 1409 PRep
is probably from OE crumb-wella ' crooked stream ' with reference to the twisting of R . Chater along this stretch , cf. the Croome in f. ns . ( b ) infra .
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Fossil Forest (Other OS name, West Lulworth, Dorset)
, a coastal feature ( v. Chatwin 35 , plate VI B )
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Manor Fm (Other OS name, Charlton Marshall, Dorset)
( 2 × ) ; one is near to Birch Cl supra , the other to Charlton Manor supra
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New England (Other OS name, Ollerton, Nottinghamshire)
is so named c. 1825 (O.S.)
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New England (Other OS name, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire)
is in the far north - west of the parish . v. infra 293
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Rest Harrow (Other OS name, Cann, Dorset)
, no doubt the plant name restharrow , cf. Cammic Hill in B . Weston par . supra
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Sheepdyke Lane (Other OS name, Greetham, Rutland)
, alluding to a sheep - dip , cf. Washdyke Close or Sheepdyke Close in neighbouring Exton f. ns . ( b ) , v. scēap , dík
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Snow's Down (Other OS name, Langton Long Blandford, Dorset)
, from the family of George Snow who held the manor of Langton Long B . a1800Hutch3
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St Leonard's Chapel (Other OS name, Blandford Forum, Dorset)
'the hospital of St Leonard juxta Blandford' 1420 ib 1 283
, ' a ruinedecclesiastical building, now used as a barn ' ( 1861 Hutch3 1241 ) , cf . 'the hospital of St Leonard juxta
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St Mary's Drove (Other OS name, Blandford St Mary, Dorset)
, from prec. V Plant . and . , cf. B Plant . supra
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The Belt (Other OS name, Blandford St Mary, Dorset)
, v. belt . B Plant . , like V Plant . and Y Plant . infra , named from its shape
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the Rookery (Other OS name, Little Casterton, Rutland)
, v. Rochaue in Lt . Casterton f. ns . ( b ) infra
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Walker's Lodge (Other OS name, Greetham, Rutland)
, George Walker and family are cited in 1665HT , cf. Walkers Farm in f. ns . ( b ) infra