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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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Owlscastle (Early-attested site, Horsham, Sussex)
Owlscastle may have been one of the hiding places of the owlers who engaged in Surrey and Kent in the trade of smuggling wool or sheep out of England (v. SAC 24, 141 and
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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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Brimblelow (Other OS name, Hoveton St John and St Peter, Norfolk)
, ' hill overgrown withbramble ' , v. brēmel , hlāw ( for the intrusive b between m and l , v. Jordan § 212 )
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Brograve Farm (Other OS name, Waxham, Norfolk)
Brograve c. 1800 B; Brograve 1845 White
, cf. Berney Brograve c. 1800 B , Sir G.B . Brograve 1845 White 771 ( Horsey )
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Caldecott Farm (Other OS name, Ormesby St Margaret with Scratby and Ormesby St Michael, Norfolk)
Caldicot 1845 White
; cf. B . Caldicot 1845 White ; Caldecot is a common place - name , v. cald , cot
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Chasteney's Belt (Other OS name, Heydon, Norfolk)
( v. Reaney s.n. Cheyney , Chasteney ,a surname evidenced in England since DB and derived from severalpossible place-names in France )
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Church Room (Other OS name, Martham, Norfolk)
, built by the Church of England for church functions
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Cromer Hythe (Other OS name, Cromer, Norfolk)
Croumereheth 1297 Pat
, v. hȳð , cf. Croumereheth 1297 Pat , v. under ( b ) infra
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Eastfield Farm (Other OS name, Hickling, Norfolk)
Estfeld 1269 Ass; Eastfield 1845 White
, v. East feild under ( b ) below ; cf. John de Estfeld 1269Ass , Eastfield 1845 White
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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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Lyngate (Other OS name, Worstead, Norfolk)
Ling e. 13 HMC
, a hamlet , v. Lynngate feild 1618 under ( b ) in Tunstead ( cf. Rich . de Ling e. 13 HMC , v. lyng )
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Mayes's Dole Plantation (Other OS name, Aylsham, Norfolk)
Meye 1333 SR; Meye 1354 Ct Cowston
, cf. P . Meye 1333SR , Robt . Meye 1354Ct Cowston , Rich . Mey 1510 B , ME surname , v. Reaney s.n. May , Meye and OE dāl ' ashare
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New England (Other OS name, Derby Hills, Derbyshire)
( 6 ″ ) , 1771EnclA , v. infra 759
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Sebastopol (Other OS name, Hunworth, Norfolk)
, the mid - nineteenth - century conflict in the Crimea is remembered in field - names in several parts of England ( v. Field 1993:156 )
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Thorn Hill (Other OS name, Cley, Norfolk)
, cf. Thornham Eye 38Eliz B