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Tandridge Hundred (Hundred in Surrey)
v. Tandridge infra 335. In 1651 (ParlSurv ) the court leets were held at a place called Undersnow . This, in a deed of 1656 (VCH iv, 252), is called Hundredsnow
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Spook Hill (Early-attested site, Dorking, Surrey)
Spokelande 1559 Norfolk
Spook Hill (6″). Cf. Spokelande 1559Norfolk . It is impossible to say anything certain about the first element in this name. The history of the word
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St Pier's Fm and Lane (Early-attested site, Lingfield, Surrey)
St Pierces Green 1765 R; Simpier Green 1823 Br
St Pier's Fm and Lane (both 6″). Cf. St Pierces Green 1765 R, Simpier Green 1823 Br. So
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Sussex Fm (Early-attested site, Send with Ripley, Surrey)
Sussex Fm is so named in 1823 (G). According to M and B (iii, 108), lands in Sussex and in Send were conveyed in 1674 to John Caryll of Goodwood and others. In 1688 these
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Bently Cottages and Copse (Other OS name, Shere with Gomshall, Surrey)
( 6 ″ ) . Bentley field , Copse and Pond are marked on an estate map of 1812 ( penes Mr R. B . Bray ) , v. beonet , leah
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Boston Lane (Other OS name, Clawson, Hose and Harby, Leicestershire)
, presum . with the surn . Boston , cf. Boston hoale in Knipton f. ns . ( b )
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Brian's Close (Other OS name, Laughton, Leicestershire)
( 2 ½ ″ ) , a house built in the 1930s ; with the surn . Brian Bryan , a Breton name introduced into England by the Normans
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Bruntingthorpe Holt (Other OS name, Bruntingthorpe, Leicestershire)
( 2 ½ ″ ) , v. wald ; the development of wald locally was *wald > *wold > olde > oult > olt > holt , v. the Olt field in f.
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Butlers Cottage (Other OS name, Loddington, Leicestershire)
, with the surn . Butler , cf. Butlers cunnery in f. ns ( a ) and Butlers close in f. ns . ( b )
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Church Thorns (Other OS name, Redmile, Leicestershire)
, v. þorn ; perh . so called because at the edge of the former Churchfield , but v. Halythornfurlong listed in adjoining Barkestone f. ns . ( b )
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Cottagers Close (Other OS name, Aylestone, Leicestershire)
, v. cotager and Cottiers Close in f. ns . ( b ) infra
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Cresswell Spring Fm (Other OS name, Waltham, Leicestershire)
, v. spring 1 and Cresswell in f. ns . ( b )
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Flaxman'S Spinney (Other OS name, Wistow, Leicestershire)
, v. spinney ; possibly with the surn . Flaxman , from the ME occupational name flaxman ' a dresser or seller offlax ' , but note Flaxlandes in f. ns .
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Guthlaxton Gap (Other OS name, Cosby, Leicestershire)
Guthlaxton Bridge 1835 O
, 1807 Nichols , v. gap , cf. Guthlaxton Bridge 1835 O at this site ; v. Guthlaxton Hundred supra and Gutlakestonfelde in Cosby f. ns . ( b ) infra
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Harby Hall (Other OS name, Clawson, Hose and Harby, Leicestershire)
, v. the Hall Close and the Hall Leys in f. ns . ( b )
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Hog Hatch (Other OS name, Farnham, Surrey)
[ hɔgidʒ ] is Hoghache 1570, MinAcct , Hoggage 1749 B . v. hæcc
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Hogden Fm (Other OS name, Little Bookham, Surrey)
Hogden Lane 1749 B
( 6 ″ ) . Cf. Hogden Lane 1749 B
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Holloway Spinney (Other OS name, Gumley, Leicestershire)
, v. hol 2 , weg , spinney and Holgate in f. ns . ( b )
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New England (Other OS name, Barley, Hertfordshire)
is so named in 1782 (Faden) . It is in a remote corner of the parish , v. infra 263
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New England (Other OS name, Ippollitts, Hertfordshire)
( 6 ″ ) is a hamlet on the northern border of the parish on the outskirts of Hitchin . Cf. infra 263