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Brocks, Brocks Cottage (Other OS name, Sedgefield, Durham)
, cf. le Brok in f. ns . ( b ) infra
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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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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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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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Castle Copse (Other OS name, Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire)
is so named in 1697 (Wilton ) . There are some entrenchments here ( H . C . B . )
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Catley Hill (Other OS name, Sedgefield, Durham)
, cf. Cattelawe c. 1200 in Bradbury f. ns . ( b ) supra
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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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Charlton Park (Other OS name, Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire)
, 1830 M , v. park
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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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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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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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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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Cromer Hythe (Other OS name, Cromer, Norfolk)
Croumereheth 1297 Pat
, v. hȳð , cf. Croumereheth 1297 Pat , v. under ( b ) infra
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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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Cuttle and Cuttle Bridge (Other OS name, Long Itchington, Warwickshire)
Cuttole AD iii; Cuttle brook 1725 B; Cutwell, Cuttle close, Cuttle brook, Cuttle lane 1761 EnclA
. Cf. Cuttole n.d. AD iii , Cuttle brook 1725 B , Cutwell , Cuttle close , Cuttle brook , Cuttle lane 1761EnclA . v.