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Place NamesH Halton East - The farm in a nook of land (Old English) 'East' is to distinguish this village from West Halton. Halton Gill - The farm in a nook of land by a ravine (Old English + Old Norse) Hanlith - Hagne's hill slope (Old Norse personal name + Old Norse) Harber - The hillside where oats are grown (Old Norse) Hardraw - The shepherds' row of cottages (Old English) Hartlington - The farm belonging to Heortla's people (Old English personal name + Old English) Hawes - The mountain pass (Old Norse) Hawkswick - Hauk's diary farm (Old Norse personal name + Old English) Healaugh - The clearing in the high forest (Old English) Hebden - The valley where wild roses or bramble grows (Old English) Hellifield - Helgi's open land (Old Norse personal name + Old English) Helwith Bridge - Bridge by the ford made of flat stones (Old Norse) Hetton - The farm on the heathland (Old English) Horton-in-Ribblesdale - The farmstead on dirty land (Old English) Howgill Fells - The hills with deep ravines (Old English + Old Norse) Hubberholme - Hunberg's homestead (Old English personal name + Old English, pronounced 'Hubberham') Hull Pot - The pothole near the hut (Old English + Middle English)
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Feizor - Fech's upland pastures. (Old Irish/Old Norse personal name + Old Norse). Fech was a pre-Conquest landowner from the area. more places » |
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