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Thread #10607   Message #74539
Posted By: Penny
30-Apr-99 - 05:48 AM
Thread Name: place names part two
Subject: RE: place names part two
Dai, that is definitely the one I meant. Some of the syllables certainly feel familiar on recitation. And thanks for posting the Chesterton: I looked for it last night, but found I didn't have it.

And Bert, thanks for the map, which I have just seen. I had to use an atlas, though, as I am now working off downloaded floppies (dodgy modem, phone bill I wish I could dodge). Found Messing, and myself trapped in map hunting again. Good Easter, and Bacon End. And my old college, St Osyth, known as Toosey.

Steve and Bert, I agree on the "ing" ending - did a course once, and those names with "ing" alone are supposed to be very early. But if you can have a look at Wallenberg's "Placenames of Kent" (or it may be "Kentish Placenames") (or both) you may find the characteristics alternative. It can be amusing to imagine what characteristics would lead to particular personal names.

I really like Helion's Bumpstead.

Have seen the map now- more exploring due.