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Ghafcsworth , in Derbyshire . It is found inflected in Ghatterley , Staflfordshire ; and Chatteris , Cambridgeshire . Check is found inflected in Checkendon , Oxon . There is Checkley in Hereford , Cheshire , and also Stafford .
Ched is perhaps a dialectic form of Chad . It is found inflected as Chedding ) in Cheddington , Dorset and Bucks , both ancient words . Cheadle , Staffordshire and Cheshire , and Ghesddleton , Staffordshire , are perhaps referable to this stock . There is Chedworth in Gloucestershire .
Cheffins , as a name , is found in the Post Office , Directory . Ohell is represented in Chellesworth , Suffolk , and Chellaston , Derbyshire ; Chelborough , Dorset ; Chelsham , Surrey ; Chelworth , Wilts ; and is found inflected in Ghellington , Bedfordshire . Chell is fournd as the name of a place in Stafibrdshire ; and Cheal , in Lincolnshire . As a personal name , it is very ancient .
Chear or Cheer appears to be the root of Cherring , and is represented in Cheersley , Bucks ; Cherring is represented in Cherrington , Salop ; ( Gloucester , Warwick , and Wilts ; but it may be the same as
Charing . Cherry , an existing name , is found in the names of places in Cambridge , Lincolnshire , Huntingdonshire , Norfolk , and East York . Gheriton in Hants , Kent , Somerset and Devon , may be a form of this root . Chess is represented in Chessington , Surrey , and Chesham , Bucks ; but in some cases the word refers to a Romanized site . It may be a variation of Chis .
Chet , represented in Chettisham , Cambridge , and Chetton , Salop , is most likely a variation of Ched . Gheve , Ohiff , or Oheff , is represented in an inflected form in Chevening , Kent , Cheverell , "Wilts . The name Cheflfins , Chevington , Northumberland ; Cheveley in Cambridgeshire ; and Ghieveleks , Berkshire , are to be referred to this stock .
Chibbing is a name to be found in the Post Office Directory . Chick is a name still known . It is inflected in Chickerell , Dorset . Chiel is a name to be found in Chidswell , West York ; Chidham , Sussex ; and Chidlen , Cheshire ; and inflected in Chiddingstone , Kent , ( a double form ); Ohiddingfold , Surrey , and Chiddingly , Sussex . Chill , a term decidedly of topographical application , is found inflected in Chillington ( Devon and Somerset ! : Ohillin & haui (
Northumberland ) ; Chillingford ( Stafford ); Chillenden ( Kent ); and Chillerton ( Hants ); Ghilsworthy , Devon ; Chilson , Oxon and Somerset ; and Ohillesford , Suffolk , seems to countenance a personal application of the word . Child is a knovVn name now , as in the plural and collective children ; the vowel is found shortened in the inflections , as in the name Childers , and in the places Childer , Oxon ; Childerditch , Essex , and Childerley , Cambridgeshire . Chilti . no is found in Chitlin ^ ton , Sussex , an ancient word .
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Anglo-Saxon Histoey Illustrated By : , T...
Ghafcsworth , in Derbyshire . It is found inflected in Ghatterley , Staflfordshire ; and Chatteris , Cambridgeshire . Check is found inflected in Checkendon , Oxon . There is Checkley in Hereford , Cheshire , and also Stafford .
Ched is perhaps a dialectic form of Chad . It is found inflected as Chedding ) in Cheddington , Dorset and Bucks , both ancient words . Cheadle , Staffordshire and Cheshire , and Ghesddleton , Staffordshire , are perhaps referable to this stock . There is Chedworth in Gloucestershire .
Cheffins , as a name , is found in the Post Office , Directory . Ohell is represented in Chellesworth , Suffolk , and Chellaston , Derbyshire ; Chelborough , Dorset ; Chelsham , Surrey ; Chelworth , Wilts ; and is found inflected in Ghellington , Bedfordshire . Chell is fournd as the name of a place in Stafibrdshire ; and Cheal , in Lincolnshire . As a personal name , it is very ancient .
Chear or Cheer appears to be the root of Cherring , and is represented in Cheersley , Bucks ; Cherring is represented in Cherrington , Salop ; ( Gloucester , Warwick , and Wilts ; but it may be the same as
Charing . Cherry , an existing name , is found in the names of places in Cambridge , Lincolnshire , Huntingdonshire , Norfolk , and East York . Gheriton in Hants , Kent , Somerset and Devon , may be a form of this root . Chess is represented in Chessington , Surrey , and Chesham , Bucks ; but in some cases the word refers to a Romanized site . It may be a variation of Chis .
Chet , represented in Chettisham , Cambridge , and Chetton , Salop , is most likely a variation of Ched . Gheve , Ohiff , or Oheff , is represented in an inflected form in Chevening , Kent , Cheverell , "Wilts . The name Cheflfins , Chevington , Northumberland ; Cheveley in Cambridgeshire ; and Ghieveleks , Berkshire , are to be referred to this stock .
Chibbing is a name to be found in the Post Office Directory . Chick is a name still known . It is inflected in Chickerell , Dorset . Chiel is a name to be found in Chidswell , West York ; Chidham , Sussex ; and Chidlen , Cheshire ; and inflected in Chiddingstone , Kent , ( a double form ); Ohiddingfold , Surrey , and Chiddingly , Sussex . Chill , a term decidedly of topographical application , is found inflected in Chillington ( Devon and Somerset ! : Ohillin & haui (
Northumberland ) ; Chillingford ( Stafford ); Chillenden ( Kent ); and Chillerton ( Hants ); Ghilsworthy , Devon ; Chilson , Oxon and Somerset ; and Ohillesford , Suffolk , seems to countenance a personal application of the word . Child is a knovVn name now , as in the plural and collective children ; the vowel is found shortened in the inflections , as in the name Childers , and in the places Childer , Oxon ; Childerditch , Essex , and Childerley , Cambridgeshire . Chilti . no is found in Chitlin ^ ton , Sussex , an ancient word .