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Yorkshire Place Names, as Recorded in the Yorkshire Domenday, 1086
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Excerpt from Yorkshire Place Names, as Recorded in the Yorkshire Domenday, 1086: Comprising All the References (Nearly Five Thousand, ) to Place in the Three Ridings and North Lancashire (Then Included in Yorkshire From the River Ribble to Furness and Westmoreland) With Their Modern Names Suggested Etymologies, The Chief Lords and Te
In hills we have Pennine corresponding with the Appenines, Pen, Ben, Chevin corresponding with Cevennes, Cheviots, Don, Tor, Crag. Coed, Cote, and Cell remind us of the forests, solitary retreats, Coet has taken the form Coyt in Harden-beck, Bingley.
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