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Beddington , (^ cfordshire , and there are Dedworth , Berks , and Bedham ) Essex . Den is one of the ambiguous names . In most cases it represents Den or Dean , and is purely of local reference , but it must have existed as a personal name at an early period , for we find it inflected as Denning , in Dennington ^ in Suffolk , and inflected in Denston , Suifolk and
Stafford ; and in Denshanger , Northamptonshire . Penman ^ Denn ^ Deare is an existing name , and there is the inflection Deering , with some uncertain words . It is most likely derived from Deer / a beast , or cervine animal . Persing , in Dersingham , Norfolk , may be a double inflection of this root .
Devek , see Davin &\ Didbing is of uncertain root . It is found inflected in Diddington ^ Huntingdonshire , and Didsbury , Lancashire . Pidling is to be referred to this stock . It is found in Didlihg , Sussex , and in Didlington , Nor folk and Dorset . Diddle in Diddlebury is another form . X ) iGG is to be found in Digswell , Herts .
I > ihii is an existing name . It is inflected as Billing in Dillington , Norfolk , and . is found as a personal name in Dilston ^ Nforthumberland ; Dilwortt , Lancashire , and Dilton , Wilts ; Dilford , Devon ; Dilham , Norfolk •' .. and Dilhorne , Staffordshire . Din is found inflected as Dinning in Dinnington , Somerset , Northumberland , and West York ; and likewise in Dinsdale , Durham ; Dinton , Bucks and Wilts ; Durham ,. Monmouth ; Dinmore , Salop and Hereford are other forms . Din does not seem to be the root , but is some dialectal variation .
. Diss is found as a local name m Norfolk . It is inflected as Dissmg in Dissington , Northumberland . Disley , Cheshire ., and Disney , Lincolnshire , belong to this stock . Disting is found in Distington , Cumberland . Ditching is found in Ditchingham , Norfolk . Ditchling Is found in Sussex .
Dock perhaps refers to the plant . It is inflected in Docking , Norfolk , and is found in Doxford , Northumberland . The other words are of doubtful import . Docker belongs to this stock . DoDiy , a snail , is represented by an existing name . It is inflected as Dodding , in Doddington ( Kent , Cambridge , Lincoln , Northampton , Cheshire , Northumberland , Gloucester , Somerset , Salop ) :
Doddingtree ( Worcester ) ; Doddinghurst ( Essex ) ; Doddenham ( Worcester ) ; as Dodder , in Doddershill ( Worcester ); and Doddershall ( Bucks ) . It is found as Doddle , in Doddleston , Cheshire . Dodsley is found in Staffordshire . There are likewise Dodcot , in Cheshire ; Dodford , in Northampton ; Dodworth , West York ; and Dodwell , Warwick . Dodson , Bodman , and Dodder , belong to this stock .
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Beddington , (^ cfordshire , and there are Dedworth , Berks , and Bedham ) Essex . Den is one of the ambiguous names . In most cases it represents Den or Dean , and is purely of local reference , but it must have existed as a personal name at an early period , for we find it inflected as Denning , in Dennington ^ in Suffolk , and inflected in Denston , Suifolk and
Stafford ; and in Denshanger , Northamptonshire . Penman ^ Denn ^ Deare is an existing name , and there is the inflection Deering , with some uncertain words . It is most likely derived from Deer / a beast , or cervine animal . Persing , in Dersingham , Norfolk , may be a double inflection of this root .
Devek , see Davin &\ Didbing is of uncertain root . It is found inflected in Diddington ^ Huntingdonshire , and Didsbury , Lancashire . Pidling is to be referred to this stock . It is found in Didlihg , Sussex , and in Didlington , Nor folk and Dorset . Diddle in Diddlebury is another form . X ) iGG is to be found in Digswell , Herts .
I > ihii is an existing name . It is inflected as Billing in Dillington , Norfolk , and . is found as a personal name in Dilston ^ Nforthumberland ; Dilwortt , Lancashire , and Dilton , Wilts ; Dilford , Devon ; Dilham , Norfolk •' .. and Dilhorne , Staffordshire . Din is found inflected as Dinning in Dinnington , Somerset , Northumberland , and West York ; and likewise in Dinsdale , Durham ; Dinton , Bucks and Wilts ; Durham ,. Monmouth ; Dinmore , Salop and Hereford are other forms . Din does not seem to be the root , but is some dialectal variation .
. Diss is found as a local name m Norfolk . It is inflected as Dissmg in Dissington , Northumberland . Disley , Cheshire ., and Disney , Lincolnshire , belong to this stock . Disting is found in Distington , Cumberland . Ditching is found in Ditchingham , Norfolk . Ditchling Is found in Sussex .
Dock perhaps refers to the plant . It is inflected in Docking , Norfolk , and is found in Doxford , Northumberland . The other words are of doubtful import . Docker belongs to this stock . DoDiy , a snail , is represented by an existing name . It is inflected as Dodding , in Doddington ( Kent , Cambridge , Lincoln , Northampton , Cheshire , Northumberland , Gloucester , Somerset , Salop ) :
Doddingtree ( Worcester ) ; Doddinghurst ( Essex ) ; Doddenham ( Worcester ) ; as Dodder , in Doddershill ( Worcester ); and Doddershall ( Bucks ) . It is found as Doddle , in Doddleston , Cheshire . Dodsley is found in Staffordshire . There are likewise Dodcot , in Cheshire ; Dodford , in Northampton ; Dodworth , West York ; and Dodwell , Warwick . Dodson , Bodman , and Dodder , belong to this stock .