Naming Practices in 16th Century Gloucestershire:
Spellings of Locations

by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O’Brien)

© 2000-2009 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.2, updated 01 October 2009


Spellings of locations that appear in the Dymock parish register (in reference to people, as well as other notations) between 1538 and 1600/01 are:

Location# of OccurrencesYear of 1st Occurrence
Alems11546
Bromsbarowe2
     Bromsbarow11600
     Bromsbarowe11591
Brownes11599
Cetford11595
Dymoke14
     Dimmoke11573?
     Dymmocke11538/9
     Dymock31558
     Dymocke31561
     Dymoke61554
Donnington2
     Donnington11576
     Dynnyngton11576
Gamage Hall2
     Gamag Halle11586
     Gamage Hall11570/1
Glocester6
     Glocester21548/9
     Glocr.11580
     Glor. 11580/1
     Glocr11583
     Gloucester11575
Gt. Malvern11568
Hunts3
     Huntes11546/7
     Hunts21567
Judgmentes3
     Judgmentes21577
     Judgments11587
Kempley3
     Kempeley11570
     Kempley21570
Ledbury2
     Ledburi11567
     Ledbury21544
Ledenton11574
Lintredg2
     lin11585
     Lintredg11585
London11589
Markel11563
Michel Mauwern11568
Moche Markle11548/9
Netherton4
     Netherton31577/8
     Neverton11597
Ockington2
     Ockenton11590/1
     Ockington11585
Olde Sheales2
     Olde Sheales11575/6
     ould Shayles11585
Pithouse11593
Preston21547/8
Ryton11588
the Calowe11578
the Grange21566/7
the Grene Howse11590
the Hillashe21578
the Newe Graing11589
the owld grange3
     the ould grang11593
     the owld grange11583/4
     the owld granges11587
the Rocke31580
the Woode2
     the Wode11571
     the Woode11570
Twining11591
Uphome2
     Up Home11559
     Uphome11565
Wotton under Hedge11570/1


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