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Journal of the English Place-name Society (ISSN 1351-3095): tables of contents
Table of contents prepared by Keith Briggs. The official webpage of the journal is here. Some errors in the original contents pages have been silently corrected (notably in volume 36). Items in [...] are my own additions to inadequate titles which omit some essential information (usually the place-name or place-names which the article treats). The same data, as a pdf file sorted by author, is available here. For other EPNS publications, see English Place-name Society - bibliographic data on survey volumes.
Further information and full text: the title of some articles are linked to other webpages, which in some cases offer the full text. Some articles are also available in full here.
Bibtex: also included is a bibtex database file, for citing articles from JEPNS when writing documents with LaTeX. This also contains the page number of the final page of each article. See here for more information on bibtex.
To use this:
(1) save JEPNS.bib;
(2) in your LaTeX document include the command \bibliography{JEPNS};
(3) make citations thus: For a fascinating study of this subject, see \cite{JEPNS-39-Briggs-Seven}. This will automatically add the correct entry to your bibliography.
Until 2005, volumes were published with year ranges, such as 2001-2. But this was not always done consistently (e.g. 1987-88), and these look ugly in author-year citation styles, so I have simplified these in the bibtex file to the later year only. This is the correct year of publication.
If you must use Microsoft Word, the bibtex file can still be used with BibTex4Word.
Volume 54 (2022)
5 | David Parsons The Dorset place-name survey: an appreciation (Director's address to the EPNS AGM 2022) |
13 | Eleanor Rye The Scandinavian element in Leicestershire place-names: a study of East Goscote north of the Wreake |
52 | Sarah Wager Feld, the Feldon, and the meaning of fildena |
79 | Keith Briggs Onwent: a curious East Anglian agricultural term |
91 | Keith Briggs Slaughden: a Dutch name on the Suffolk coast? |
98 | Richard Coates Gilkicker and Kickergill, Haslar, Gosport, Hampshire |
111 | Eleanor Rye Bibliography 2020 |
Volume 53 (2021)
5 | John Freeman Canon and King's Pyon and Pyon Wood, Herefordshire: pre-English hill-names? (With a discussion of the name-element *peon in Old English sources) |
26 | Angus J. L. Winchester Field-names and agrarian history: relections from Cumbria (English Place-Name Society annual lecture, 2021) |
43 | Jan Tent A namescape of the British Antarctic Territory |
65 | Keith Bailey Putney: hȳð, lēah, or both? |
72 | Keith Briggs Some more Scandinavian elements in Suffolk |
79 | Richard Coates Note: locus-focus; Your City's Place-Names: Cambridge Correction |
80 | J.I. Obituary: John Freeman 1947–2021 |
Volume 52 (2020)
5 | Abigail Lloyd Stonyborow: a clue to a Roman settlement in rural Oxfordshire? The symbiotic relationship between field-names and archaeological data |
21 | John W. Taylor Jumbo, Lancashire: a toponomastic study |
68 | Keith Briggs The earliest records of Newmarket |
76 | Keith Briggs Thelnetham and Whelnetham in Suffolk: early Christian sites? |
85 | Richard Coates A note on Whewes as a minor local name |
90 | Richard Coates Some notes on Mount Skippet |
97 | John Insley The wolverine again [Wormald, Yorkshire] |
103 | O. J. P. Obituary: Professor Jim Wilkes |
108 | Joshua Neal, Eleanor Rye, Jessica Treacher Bibliography 2018 |
Volume 51 (2019)
5 | Keith Briggs Old English collective plant-names in place-names |
15 | Keith Briggs The river Mearcella in Suffolk, once again |
23 | Barrie Cox Corieltavi, Romans and Romano-British: a Leicestershire legacy |
37 | Kevin James Windsor, windofer and Iverley: illustrating the place-name element *ofer within the Anglo-Saxon road network |
65 | Sarah Wager A British wood in medieval Warwickshire [munechet] |
69 | Keith Briggs The wolverine: an animal-name from a personal name? |
71 | Richard Coates More gay names |
73 | Keith Briggs Review of: David Allen, ed. (2018), The Cartulary and Charters of the Priory of Saints Peter and Paul, Ipswich |
75 | Rob Briggs Review of: John Blair (2018), Building Anglo-Saxon England |
80 | John Baker Review of: Roger Brunet (2016), Trésor du terroir: les noms de lieux de la France |
85 | Ryan Foster Review of: Sophia Martin et al. (2019), Feather bed and chive of cheese: names in the region of Finsthwaite, Lakeside, Stott Park & Ealinghearth |
86 | Stuart Brookes Review of: Kate Mees (2019), Burial, landscape and identity in early medieval Wessex |
89 | Joshua Neal, Eleanor Rye, Jessica Treacher Bibliography 2017 |
Volume 50 (2018)
5 | Richard Coates Editorial: Golden Jubilee — the Journal celebrates its first 50 years |
11 | Keith Briggs Where in Suffolk was Wicklaw? |
17 | Rob Briggs Dorking, Surrey |
55 | Richard Coates Two lost place-names in the west Midlands: Gaia in Lichfield and The Gay in Shrewsbury |
65 | Ann Cole Two Chiltern place-names reconsidered: Elvendon and Misbourne |
75 | John Torrance Medieval place-names in a landscape: Branscombe [Devon] |
97 | David Callander Review of: L. Brady Writing the Welsh borderlands in Anglo-Saxon England |
99 | Eleanor Rye Review of: V. Greatorex and M. Headon Field-names in Cheshire, Shropshire, and north-east Wales |
102 | John Insley Review of: P. Hanks, R. Coates, P. McClure The Oxford dictionary of family names in Britain and Ireland |
112 | Debby Banham Review of: M. McKerracher Farming transformed in Anglo-Saxon England: the long eighth century |
114 | Sofia Evemalm Review of: S. Taylor (with P. McNiven and E. Williamson) The place-names of Kinross-shire |
116 | Jessica Treacher Review of: T. Williamson, G. Barnes, T. Pillatt Trees in England: management and disease since 1600 |
119 | Jennifer Scherr Obituary: George Redmonds 1935–2018 |
Volume 49 (2017)
5 | John Insley Cameron Lecture 2018: Kenneth Cameron and the English Place-Name Society |
17 | Gillian Fellows-Jensen Cameron Lecture 2018: Highways and byways to the English Place-Name Society |
41 | Richard Coates Wippedesfleot in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle |
49 | John Insley Wenhaston |
57 | Susan Kilby Divining medieval water: the field-names of Flintham, Nottinghamshire |
95 | Sarah Wager The meaning of lēah |
129 | Peter McClure Review of: Carole Hough (ed.), The Oxford handbook of names and naming |
150 | Rob Briggs Review of: Jillian Hawkins, The significance of the place-name element *funta in the early middle ages |
153 | Spencer Gavin Smith Review of: Hywel Wyn Owen and Ken Lloyd Griffith, The place-names of Flintshire |
154 | Jessica Treacher Review of: George Redmonds, A vocabulary of wood, wood-workers and wood management in Yorkshire |
156 | Diana Whaley Review of: Various, recent publications on Northumberland place-names |
165 | Chloé Colla Review of: Angus Winchester, Lake district field-names |
171 | Joshua Neal, Eleanor Rye, Jessica Treacher Bibliography 2016 |
Volume 48 (2016)
5 | Carole Hough Name structures and name survival |
28 | Keith Briggs Gannock in King's Lynn |
40 | Celia Cotton Thrussington field-names — an addendum |
58 | Ann Cole The use of OE sand in place-names |
88 | Richard Coates A dictionary of Sussex place-names: starting out |
90 | Nigel Suffield-Jones Purley revisited |
92 | Diana Whaley Northumberland name book — places and people c.1860 |
95 | John Freeman Herefordshire place-names project report |
96 | Ellen Fisher, Paul Cavill Norfolk slip collection report |
100 | Rebecca Gregory Restarting the Staffordshire survey |
104 | Shaun Tyas Obituary: Duncan Probert [1961–2016] |
109 | Rosamond Faith Review of: Mark Bailey, The decline of serfdom |
110 | Simon Draper Review of: Ann Cole, The place-name evidence for a routeway network in early medieval England |
112 | Josefin Devine Review of: Lars-Erik Edlund and Elṡbieta Strzelecka, Mellannorland i centrum |
114 | Nicholas R. Amor Review of: Michael Hicks, The later medieval inquisitions post mortem |
116 | Per Vikstrand Review of: Birgit Eggert et al., På sporet: Festskrift til Bent Jørgensen |
119 | Susan Oosthuizen Review of: Gale Owen-Crocker and Susan D. Thompson, Town and topography: essays in memory of David Hill |
122 | Emilia Aldrin Review of: Guy Puzey and Laura Kostanski, Names and naming: people, places, perceptions and power |
125 | Rebecca Gregory Review of: Peter G. Spackman, An A-Z of 1001 field-names |
128 | Alice Crook, Eleanor Rye Bibliography 2015 |
Volume 47 (2015)
5 | Paul Luscombe Odencolc revisited and revised |
16 | A. D. Mills, Richard Coates Lazerton at Ash, Stourpaine, Dorset |
19 | Keith Briggs A Suffolk miscellany: East Bergholt, Gulpher, Harkstead, Hussey Green, Maidstone, Orwell, Purton Green, Rodbridge, Throughton, Undley, Walsham le Willows, Wenhaston, Whitton |
38 | David Horovitz Buttington and Buttington (or vice versa): a tale of two names |
55 | Ann Cole Searching for early drove roads: hrȳðer, mersc-tūn and heorde-wīc |
89 | John Insley Review of: Nicholas Higham & Martin Ryan (eds.), Place-names, language and the Anglo-Saxon landscape (2011) |
115 | Kelly Kilpatrick Review of: Alfred Oscroft, Place-names of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (2015) |
118 | Simon Draper Review of: Sarah Semple, Perceptions of the prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England (2013) |
120 | Berit Sandnes Review of: Alan MacNiven, The Vikings in Islay: the place of names in Hebridean settlement history (2015) |
124 | Alice Crook, Eleanor Rye Bibliography 2014 |
Volume 46 (2014)
5 | Diana Whaley The other millennium: English place-naming after the Norman Conquest |
32 | Peter McClure, George Redmonds The meaning of dinge in the names of buildings |
40 | Richard Coates Oundle, Northamptonshire |
45 | John Baker Old English sǣte and sǣtan |
98 | Alice Crook, Eleanor Rye Bibliography 2013 |
82 | Della Hooke Review of: Margaret Gelling & Ann Cole, The landscape of place-names (new edition) |
94 | Gillian Fellows-Jensen Review of: Boel Jepson, English place-name elements relating to boundaries |
96 | Richard Coates Review of: Jeremy Harte, English holy wells: a sourcebook |
Volume 45 (2013)
5 | Keith Briggs Boulge, Suffolk |
12 | James Hodsdon Montpellier: the British diffusion of a French place-name |
31 | Richard Coates An etymological miscellany: Haughmond, Wyers Hall, Caterham |
38 | Ann Cole Burna and brōc revisited |
42 | Keith Bailey Allfarthing: is it really a fraction? |
46 | Catherine Robinson, Jennifer Scherr Macaroni Downs, Gloucestershire |
52 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2012 |
58 | John Baker Review of: Anne Rowe & Tom Williamson, Hertfordshire, a landscape history |
61 | Richard Jones Review of: J. Baker, S. Brookes, and A. Reynolds, Landscapes of defence in early medieval Europe |
62 | Carole Hough Review of: In the beginning was the name: selected essays by Professor W. F. H. Nicolaisen |
65 | Diana Whaley Review of: Richard Jones and Sarah Semple (eds.), Sense of place in Anglo-Saxon England |
Volume 44 (2012)
5 | Keith Briggs The two Ebbsfleets in Kent |
10 | Keith Briggs Watermills called Twygrind |
12 | Pieterjaan Deckers A toponymic perspective on early medieval settlement of the southern North Sea shores of mainland Europe |
33 | Ann Cole The riddle of Salthrop |
36 | Richard Coates Worthy of great respect |
44 | Philip Tallon What was a Caldecote? Addenda [to JEPNS 31, 31] |
49 | Laura Wright On Cribby Islands |
66 | Jean Cameron, Paul Cavill Kelham, Nottinghamshire [field-names] |
73 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2011 |
78 | Richard Coates Review of: Anthony Poulton-Smith, Gloucestershire Place Names and Hampshire Place Names |
83 | Carole Hough Review of: Simon Taylor with Gilbert Márkus, The Place-Names of Fife vol.3 St Andrews and the East Neuk |
Volume 43 (2011)
5 | Ann Cole Clǣg in English place-names |
16 | M. J. Leppard Worsted [Sussex] |
18 | James Kemble The lost Essex Domesday manor Geddesduna |
25 | David Horovitz The Black Country |
35 | Richard Coates Tyther- as an English place-name element |
43 | Keith Briggs Bixley [Norfolk and Suffolk] |
55 | Emily Pennifold The field-names of Laxton [Nottinghamshire] |
71 | Andrew Breeze The river-name Mearcella, Suffolk |
75 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2010 |
78 | Henry Daniels Review of: Peter Chasseaud, Rats Alley: trench names of the Western Front 1914–1918 |
82 | John Baker Review of: Paul Cullen, Richard Jones and David N. Parsons, Thorps in a changing landscape |
Volume 42 (2010)
5 | Vladislav Alpatov Place-names with Christian associations |
31 | Keith Briggs The place-names of Foxhall in Suffolk |
42 | Keith Briggs Errata and addenda to Journal 41 |
43 | Keith Briggs Harrow |
63 | George Broderick Kinder Scout |
75 | Richard Coates The first element of Buildwas, Shropshire |
79 | Margaret Gelling, Duncan Probert Old English stoc `place' |
87 | Carole Hough The name-type Fritwell |
90 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2009 |
Volume 41 (2009)
7 | Keith Briggs Clare, Clere, and Clères |
26 | Keith Briggs OE and ME cunte in place-names |
41 | George Broderick Mam Tor |
49 | Jean Cameron, Paul Cavill Lowdham, Thurgarton Wapentake, Nottinghamshire [field-names] |
57 | Richard Coates Reflections on some major Lincolnshire place-names, Part Two: Ness wapentake to Yarborough |
103 | Simon Draper Burh place-names in Anglo-Saxon England |
119 | Oliver Padel Two Devonshire place-names [Olchard; Kingsett, Kingseat, Kingshead] |
127 | David Blackburn Foxhole, Pendle and Ryelands |
130 | Barrie Cox A note on Guthlac's Stone [Leicestershire] |
133 | Alan James Holbrook, D[er]b[yshire] |
134 | O. J. P. Margaret Gelling, 1924–2009 |
139 | R. C. Karl Inge Sandred, 1925–2008 |
142 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2008 |
149 | Paul Cavill Review of: Landscapes, documents and maps, by Brian K. Roberts |
150 | Carole Hough Review of: The place-names of Fife vol.2, by Simon Taylor |
Volume 40 (2008)
7 | Duncan Probert Towards a reassessment of `Kingston' place-names |
23 | Jean Cameron, Paul Cavill, Richard Jones Upton, Thurgarton Wapentake, Nottinghamshire [field-names] |
35 | Richard Coates Reflections on some major Lincolnshire place-names, Part 1: Algarkirk to Melton Ross |
97 | Keith Briggs Freemantle |
113 | Keith Briggs The Domesday Book castle LVVRE |
119 | Keith Briggs Addenda to Seven Wells, JEPNS 39 (2007), 7–44 |
121 | Alan James Hopping Hill, Milford, Db |
125 | David Horovitz Puppy's Parlour revisited |
129 | Richard Coates Correction to The place-names of Gloucestershire, vol.3 (EPNS Survey vol.40) |
131 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2007 |
137 | Margaret Gelling Review of: Boundary Landscapes: a walk at Staunton on Arrow in Herefordshire to look for the boundary of an Anglo-Saxon estate, by Beryl Lewis, Kington Historical Society (2008) |
139 | Richard Coates Review of: Boundaries in medieval Britain, ed. by David Griffiths, Andrew Reynolds and Sarah Semple, Oxford University School of Archaeology (2003) |
140 | John Baker Review of: Religion, community and territory: defining religion in the Severn Valley and adjacent hills from the Iron Age to the early medieval period, by Stephen Yeates, 3 vols, BAR British Series 411, Archaeopress (2006) |
144 | Paul Cavill Review of: Britons in Anglo-Saxon England, ed. by N. J. Higham, Publications of the Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies, Vol.7, Boydell (2007) |
Volume 39 (2007)
7 | Keith Briggs Seven wells |
45 | Stephen Harding Wirral carrs and holms |
59 | Richard Coates South-West English dumball, dumble, dunball, `pasture subject to (occasional) tidal flooding' |
145 | Jean Cameron, Paul Cavill Carlton on Trent [field-names] |
151 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2006 |
157 | Richard Coates The Blorenge, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire/Gwent |
159 | Della Hooke Review of: Cultural Transition in the Chilterns and Essex Region, 350 AD to 650 AD by John T. Baker |
161 | John Baker Review of: Landscape, settlement and society in Roman and early medieval Wiltshire by Simon Draper |
173 | Oliver J. Padel Obituary: Harold Fox 1945–2007 |
Volume 38 (2006)
5 | Richard Coates Chesterblade, Somerset, with a reflection on the element chester |
13 | Richard Coates Some observations on Blore, Staffordshire |
17 | Paul Cullen Blandford Forinseca? The problem of forum in English place-names |
25 | Mary Wiltshire, Sue Woore Marston Montgomery and Markeaton, Derbyshire |
31 | Keith Briggs Martlesham and Newbourne: a note on two obscure Suffolk names |
37 | Jean Cameron Minor names of Caunton, Nottinghamshire |
43 | Richard Coates Behind the dictionary-forms of Scandinavian elements in England |
63 | Stephen Yeates River names, Celtic and Old English: their dual medieval and post-medieval personalities |
83 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2005 |
89 | Philip Shaw Review of: Gammeltoft & Jørgensen (eds.), Names through the looking glass: festschrift in honour of Gillian Fellows-Jensen |
92 | Richard Coates Review of: Timeline historical maps |
Volume 37 (2005)
5 | Alexei Solopov The imperial context of place-names in Roman Britain |
19 | Kathryn Lowe Mearcella in S 703 and the etymology of Childrey Brook |
32 | Jane Laughton A note on the place-name Mottram St. Andrew, Cheshire |
33 | Richard Coates Two notes on names in tūn in relation to pre-English antiquities: Kirmington and Broughton, Lincolnshire |
37 | Richard Coates A Tendring hundred miscellany |
48 | Richard Coates The antiquity of Moggerhanger, Bedfordshire |
53 | Jean Cameron The minor names of Norwell, Nottinghamshire |
59 | Andrew Breeze Wolf Rock, off Land's End |
61 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2004 |
66 | John Baker Review of: A. Barclay et al., Lines in the landscape |
67 | Della Hooke Review of: David Miles et al., Uffington white horse |
77 | Richard Coates Review of: Joel Mann, An international glossary of place name elements |
Volume 36 (2004)
5 | John Baker The distribution of tūn place-names in Hertfordshire, Essex and neighbouring areas |
23 | Andrew Breeze The River Garw of Glamorgan and Gara Bridge, Devon |
25 | Paul Cavill, Stephen Harding, Judith Jesch Revisiting Dingesmere |
39 | Richard Coates The Lyme |
51 | Ann Cole The use of ON nata in place-names |
61 | Carole Hough Another (ge)strēones halh |
63 | Carole Hough Chilton and other place-names from Old English cild |
83 | David N. Parsons A note on herrings in place-names |
85 | Paul Cullen A further note on herrings in place-names |
87 | Paul Cavill Obituary: Esmé Pattison |
90 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2003 |
95 | John Baker Review of: G. Malcolm et al., Middle Saxon London |
Volume 35 (2003)
5 | Margaret Gelling English place-name studies: some reflections |
17 | Carole Hough Strensall, Streanaeshalch and Stronsay |
25 | David N. Parsons Ellough: A Viking temple in Suffolk? |
31 | Susan Laflin Do -ingas place-names occur in pairs? |
41 | Andrew Breeze Middle Breton *Conek and Consett near Durham |
45 | Barry Crisp, Brian Rich, Mary Wiltshire, Sue Woore Hough and Hoon, Derbyshire |
49 | Ann Cole The use of netel in place-names |
59 | John Insley Obituary: Victor Ernest Watts (1938–2002) |
61 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2002 |
67 | Alex Woolf Review of: Lastworda betst: essays in memory of Christine E. Fell with her unpublished writings ed. by C. Hough & K. A. Lowe |
70 | Richard Coates Review of: Owl's Hoot: how people name their houses by J. Miles |
Volume 34 (2002)
5 | M. A. Atkin Bow, bowmen and bowers |
15 | Andrew Breeze Welsh Cynog and Chinnock, Somerset |
17 | Richard Coates Beverley: a beaver's lodge place |
23 | M. C. Higham The problems of the bee-keepers |
29 | Coralie Lagrange, Henry Daniels An analysis of Romsey field-names |
59 | Jayne Carroll Review of: Vikings and the Danelaw by J. Graham-Campbell et al. |
66 | John Insley Review of: Lordship and tradition in Barbarian Europe by Hermann Moisl |
72 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2001 |
Volume 33 (2001)
5 | Andrew Breeze The name of the River Tiddy |
7 | G. Hilton The evolution of street-naming in Kenilworth, Warwickshire |
14 | Carole Hough Postscript to Pitchcombe |
15 | Kathryn Lowe Elders and betters: Hinderclay in Suffolk |
21 | M. A. Martín Díaz The two-fold development for Old English æ in 12th- and 14th-century Kentish place-names |
55 | W. A. R. Richardson The Owers, Les Ours, Weemburg and `The Old City': place-names, history and submarine archaeology |
115 | Audrey Rossett, Henry Daniels Mixing and matching: a study of the Woking Street-namestock |
147 | Victor Watts Obituary: Professor Kenneth Cameron CBE, FBA |
149 | Carole Hough Bibliography 2000 |
Volume 32 (2000)
5 | Martin Blake Assessing the evidence for the earliest Anglo-Saxon place-names of Bedfordshire |
21 | Richard Coates Plardiwick |
23 | Richard Coates The Sinodun Hills, Little Wittenham, Berkshire |
27 | Ann Cole Ersc: distribution and use of this Old English place-name element |
41 | W. E. Cunningham The field-names of Kingsbury (Middlesex) |
47 | Carole Hough The field-name Felterrode |
50 | Carole Hough The place-name Pitchcombe |
53 | Victor Watts Some place-name distributions |
73 | Geoffrey Wilson A plethora of parks — mainly Merton examples |
76 | Margaret Gelling Obituary: Aileen Armstrong FRHS |
77 | Margaret Gelling Obituary: John Field |
78 | Joy Jenkyns Review of: Della Hooke, Gloucestershire Anglo-Saxon charter bounds |
81 | Carole Hough Bibliography 1999–2000 |
Volume 31 (1999)
5 | Margaret Gelling Presidential address: on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the English Place-Name Society, Wednesday 15 July 1998 |
9 | Richard Coates A north-west Devon anomaly: Hartland |
19 | Ann Cole cisel, grēot, stān and the four U's |
31 | Philip Tallon What was a Caldecote? |
55 | A. E. B. Owen Two Lincolnshire coastal names [Leyrnes/Leirnes etc., Wolgrip/Wilgrip] |
63 | Keith Bailey Some observations on gē, gau, and go |
77 | Keith Bailey Place-names in -cot: the Buckinghamshire evidence |
91 | Aliki Pantos Meeting-places in Wilvaston Hundred, Cheshire |
113 | Andrew Breeze The name of Ganarew, near Monmouth |
115 | Joan Turville-Petre Overhall and Netherhall |
118 | Judith Jesch Obituary: Christine E. Fell 1938–1998 |
121 | Gillian Fellows-Jensen Obituary: John Kousgård Sørensen 1925–1999 |
125 | Victor Watts Review of: L. Van Durme, Galloromaniae Neerlandicae Submersae Fragmenta |
127 | John Freeman Review of: Hywel Wyn Owen, The Place-Names of Wales: A Pocket Guide |
130 | Paul Cavill Short notives: Richard Munro, Place Names of the Falkland Islands; James Hodson, An Historical Gazetteer of Cheltenham |
132 | John Field Bibliography 1998 |
Volume 30 (1998)
5 | Richard Coates A surviving Latin place-name in Sussex: Firle |
16 | Richard Coates Merrow and some related Brittonic matters in Surrey |
23 | Richard Coates Liscard and Irish names in Northern Wirral |
27 | Barrie Cox Baumber in Lindsey |
33 | Barrie Cox Some London inn and tavern names, 1423–1426 |
43 | Michael Evans Robynhill or Robin Hoods' Hills? |
53 | Carole Hough Old English *Coppa |
60 | Carole Hough Place-name evidence for Old English bird-names |
77 | Pamela Russell Everton — not a tūn? |
83 | M. A. Atkin Places named `Anstey': a gazetteer |
99 | G. Hilton The origin of the name Rouncil, Kenilworth, Warwickshire |
106 | Margaret Gelling The etymology of Rouncil |
107 | Henry R. Daniels Conservation and innovation in the toponymy of a West Riding township [Guiseley] |
155 | Gillis Kristensson Obituary: Olof Arngart 1905–1997 |
158 | Karl Inge Sandred Obituary: Rune Forsberg 1908–1997 |
160 | John Field Bibliography 1997–98 |
Volume 29 (1997)
5 | W. A. R. Richardson Coastal place-name enigmas on early charts and in early sailing directions |
63 | Richard Coates Clovelly again |
65 | Carole Hough The place-name Fritwell |
71 | Carole Hough The ladies of Portinscale |
79 | Ann Cole flēot: Distribution and use of this OE place-name element |
89 | A. Everitt Review of: K. Cameron, English Place Names (1996) |
94 | P. McClure Review of: P. Jackson, ed., Words, Names and History: Selected Writings of Cecily Clark |
99 | K. Cameron Review of: B. Crawford, ed., Scandinavian Settlement in Northern Britain |
100 | Victor Watts Review of: Ward van Osta, Toponymie van Brasschaat (1995) |
104 | John Field Bibliography 1995–96 |
Volume 28 (1996)
5 | David N. Parsons, Tania Styles Birds in amber: the nature of English place-name elements |
32 | Carole Hough, Barrie Cox Moonhill |
36 | Richard Coates Clovelly, Devon |
45 | Carole Hough The place-name Annesley |
50 | Barrie Cox Yarboroughs in Lindsey |
61 | Margery Guest The Frogmore sites of Hertfordshire |
71 | Carole Hough Three place-name compounds: OE swīnland, OE wiþersted, and OE cēapland |
77 | John Insley Review of: L. van Durme Toponymie van Velzeke-Ruddershove en Bochoute |
78 | Anon. Bibliography 1994–95 |
Volume 27 (1995)
5 | Richard Coates The two Goxhills |
14 | Carole Hough OE wearg in Warnborough and Wreighburn |
21 | Matthew Townend Assandūn and Assatún: The value of skaldic evidence for English place-name studies |
31 | Mary Hesse Early field-names in a Norfolk parish [South Creake] |
43 | Richard Coates English cuckoos, dignity and impudence |
50 | John Field Indexes to the field-name sections in The Place-Names of Surrey and The Place-Names of Essex |
56 | Anon. Bibliography |
Volume 26 (1994)
5 | Kenneth Cameron Lord Dainton, patron of the Society |
7 | Victor Watts A new dictionary of English Place-Names |
15 | Carole Hough English place-names: the Leverhulme project |
27 | Ann Cole Baulking: an Anglo-Saxon industry revealed |
33 | Richard Coates Review of: Stephen Robinson Somerset Place Names |
34 | Anon. Bibliography |
Volume 25 (1993)
1 | A. M. Armstrong, Margaret Gelling, K. Cameron Some notes on the history of the English Place-Name Society |
9 | Florence Vipond Harrow fields in Heswall-cum-Oldfield |
11 | Margaret Gelling Paganism and Christianity in Wirral? |
12 | David Dymond Place-names as evidence for recreation |
19 | Paul Everson, G. C. Knowles The Anglo-Saxon bounds of Æt Bearuwe |
38 | Ann Cole The distribution and use of mere as a generic in place-names |
51 | Kenneth Cameron Obituary: Sir Clifford Darby |
52 | John Insley Review of: Denise Kenyon The origins of Lancashire |
58 | W. F. H. Nicolaisen Review of: Peter Drummond Scottish hill and mountain names |
62 | Anon. Bibliography |
Volume 24 (1992)
4 | W. A. R. Richardson Lyonesse and the Wolf. A case study in place-name corruption |
30 | Ann Cole Distribution and use of the Old English place-name Mere-tūn |
42 | David Torvell The significance of Here-ford |
49 | Barrie Cox Byflete revisited |
51 | Margaret Gelling Cecily Clark: a personal appreciation |
53 | M.G. Obituary: Dr Gordon John Copley (1914–1991) |
55 | Anon. Bibliography 1989–91 |
Volume 23 (1991)
5 | Richard Coates The name of Lewes: some problems and possibilities |
16 | Geoffrey Wilson Railways, developers and place-names: the case of Raynes Park |
26 | Ann Cole Burna and Brōc. Problems involved in retrieving the Old English usage of these place-name elements |
49 | O.J.P. Obituary: Professor Kenneth Jackson CBE, FSA |
51 | Anon. Bibliography 1988–91 |
Volume 22 (1990)
7 | Barrie Cox Rutland in the Danelaw: a field-names perspective |
23 | David Torvell The field-name Puppys Parlour |
26 | Ann Cole The origin, distribution and use of the place-name element ōra, and its relationship to the element ofer |
42 | Barrie Cox Byflete |
47 | John Chenevix Trench Some Buckinghamshire place-names reconsidered [Coleshill, Bowers Farm, Brentford Grange, Marrods Bottom, Stock Place, Winchmore Hill] |
54 | Kenneth Cameron Obituary: Professor J. McN. Dodgson |
56 | Anon. Bibliography for 1987–90 |
Volume 21 (1989)
5 | Richard Coates Old English words not hitherto noted in place-names: Some examples from Hampshire |
15 | Ann Cole The meaning of the Old English place-name element ōra |
23 | Denise Kenyon Notes on Lancashire place-names 2: the later names |
54 | Anon. Bibliography for 1987–89 |
Volume 20 (1988)
3 | Barrie Cox Furze, gorse, and whin: an aside on Rutland in the Danelaw |
10 | Olof Arngart A couple of English hundred-names [Winnibriggs, Lei; Plomesgate, Sf; Hemreswel, Wt] |
13 | Jill Bourne Kingston place-names: an interim report |
38 | Ann Cole The distribution and usage of the place-name elements botm, bytme, and botn |
48 | Kenneth Cameron Obituary: C. E. Blunt OBE, FBA |
49 | JF Obituary: J. P. Oakden MA, PhD, DLitt |
50 | Anon. Select bibliography, 1980–87 |
70 | Anon. Addenda to the bibliography |
Volume 19 (1987)
5 | Karl Inge Sandred The Scandinavians in Norfolk: some observations on the place-names in -by |
29 | Gwynedd O. Price The need for a national survey of place-names in Wales |
43 | Margaret Gelling A brief comment from across the dyke |
45 | Ann Cole The distribution of usage of the OE place-name Cealc |
56 | John Bleach, Richard Coates Three more Walcots |
Volume 18 (1986)
5 | P. S. Keate Comments on the location of some of the forms in PN Worcs pp.293–303 (Halesowen and its townships) |
13 | Denise Kenyon Notes on Lancashire place-names 1, the early names |
38 | Paul Coones Euroclydon: a Biblical place-name |
40 | Richard Coates Towards an explanation of the Kentish -mondens |
48 | Denise Kenyon Review of Della Hooke, The Anglo-Saxon Landscape, the Kingdom of the Hwicce |
Volume 17 (1985)
5 | M. S. Parker Some notes on Barnby and related place-names in England |
14 | G. E. Morris The significance of the place-name, Stonegrave |
20 | Denise Kenyon Addenda and Corrigenda to E. Ekwall The Place-Names of Lancashire |
Volume 16 (1984)
1 | Richard Coates Remarks on `pre-English' in England: with special reference to *uentā, *ciltā and *cunāco |
25 | Cecily Clark Starting from Youlthorpe (East Riding of Yorkshire) on an onomastic circular tour |
38 | Allan Warmington The Domesday manor of Langeberge cum Mene |
50 | Kenneth Kirkman Field-names at Woodhall, Pinner, Middlesex |
58 | John Insley Review of: Basil Cottle, Names |
67 | Richard Coates Review of: Adrian Room, A concise dictionary of modern place-names in Great Britain and Ireland |
Volume 15 (1983)
1 | Kenneth Cameron Professor Dorothy Whitelock [1901–1982; obituary] |
2 | Kenneth Cameron Professor M. T. Löfvenberg [obituary] |
3 | Victor Watts The place-name Hindrelac |
5 | Olof Arngart The place-names Weybourne and Wooburn |
9 | L. J. Bronnenkant Thurstable revisited |
20 | Richard Coates English medieval Latin *bellerīca [>Billericay] |
24 | Mary A. Atkin Stock tracks along township boundaries |
Volume 14 (1982)
1 | P. T. H. Unwin The Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian occupation of Nottinghamshire |
32 | V. E. Watts, E. F. M. Prince OE walh in English place-names: an addendum |
37 | John Insley Review of: Klaus Forster Englische Familiennnamen aus Ortsnamen: Studien zu Lautlicher Sonderentwicklungen bei Eigennamen |
45 | Margaret Gelling Review of: John Field Place-Names of Greater London |
47 | Margaret Gelling Review of: West Yorkshire; an Archaeological Survey to A.D.1500 ed. M. L. Faull and S. A. Moorhouse |
Volume 13 (1981)
1 | Della Hooke Burial features in West Midlands charters |
41 | Mary A. Atkin Kill Caiis in Clayton-le-Woods, Lancashire |
50 | Richard Coates The slighting of Strensall |
54 | H. Leeming Review of: V. D. Belen'kaja Ocerk: anglojzycnoj taponimiki |
59 | Richard Coates Review of: A. L. F. Rivet and C. C. Smith The Place-Names of Roman Britain |
Volume 12 (1980)
1 | Kenneth Cameron The meaning and significance of Old English walh in English place-names |
47 | Malcolm Todd Appendix 1, The archaeological significance of place-names in walh |
50 | John Insley Appendix 2, the continental evidence: OHG wal(a)h |
54 | Olof Arngart The hundred-name Wayland [Norfolk] |
59 | John Insley The etymology of the first element of Woodsford, Dorset |
66 | Deborah Ford A note on a “grant by Aethelbald, king of Mercia, to Ealdorman Cyneberht, of land at Stour in Ismere, Worcs.” (no.154 in Birch [S89]) |
70 | Richard Coates Methodological reflexions on Leatherhead |
75 | Katherine Coutts Bibliography for 1977–78 |
Volume 11 (1979)
1 | Kenneth Cameron Professor Bruce Dickins [1889–1978; obituary] |
3 | Della Hooke Anglo-Saxon landscapes of the West Midlands |
24 | Margaret L. Faull Place-names and past landscape[s] |
47 | Bedwyr Lewis Jones, Tomos Roberts The coastal toponyms of Anglesey |
54 | John Insley Medieval settlement: the interdisciplinary approach (review of P. H. Sawyer (ed.), Medieval settlement) |
Volume 10 (1978)
1 | A. E. Brown, T. R. Key The Badby and Newnham (Northamptonshire) charters |
7 | Mary C. Higham The 'erg' place-names of Northern England |
18 | Fellows Jensen, Gillian A Gaelic-Scandinavian loan-word in English place-names [erg] |
26 | Mary Atkin Viking race-courses? The distribution of Skeið place-name elements in northern England |
40 | Robert C. Rowland Traine Farm, Wembury, Devonshire |
41 | John Insley Addenda to the Survey of English Place-Names: personal names in field and minor names |
Volume 9 (1977)
1 | Dorothy Whitelock Dr. Olof von Feilitzen [1908–76; obituary] |
3 | A. R. Rumble The quotation of name-forms in Anglo-Saxon charters |
6 | A. R. Rumble The Wheathampstead (Herts.) charter-bounds, A.D. 1060: a corrected text and notes on the boundary-points [S1031] |
13 | Catherine P. Hall Application of field-names in the Cambridge west fields |
20 | John Field Derogatory field-names |
26 | C. M. Carnes Review of: Bo Seltén The Anglo-Saxon Heritage in Middle English Personal Names. East Anglia 1100–1399 |
31 | Margaret Gelling Review of: Judith Glover, The Place Names of Sussex |
Volume 8 (1976)
5 | Kenneth Cameron Editorial |
7 | Kenneth Cameron Mr. B. G. Lucas [?-1974; obituary] |
9 | Christopher Påhlsson Rothbury, a note on a Northumberland place-name |
12 | Barrie Cox The place-names of the earliest English records |
67 | Celia Parker Bibliography for 1973–4 |
Volume 7 (1975)
5 | Kenneth Cameron Editorial |
6 | Kenneth Cameron Professor Melville Richards [1910–1973; obituary] |
7 | Gillis Kristensson The place-name Disley |
11 | Joost Kuurman An examination of the -ingas, -inga- place-names in the East Midlands |
45 | A. E. B. Owen Hafdic: A Lindsey name and its implications |
57 | Celia Parker Bibliography for 1973–74 |
Volume 6 (1974)
5 | Kenneth Cameron Editorial |
7 | H. Draye Letter: On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the English Place-name Society, from Professor H. Draye, Secretary-General of the International Committee of Onomastic Sciences |
10 | A. R. Rumble Onomastic and topographical sources in English local record offices September 1970: a summary guide |
35 | John McN. Dodgson Addenda and Corrigenda to the Survey of English Place-Names |
53 | Joy Hubble Bibliography for 1971–2 |
Volume 5 (1973)
5 | Kenneth Cameron Editorial |
6 | Dorothy Whitelock The English Place-Name Society 1923–1973 |
15 | Barrie Cox The significance of the distribution of English place-names in hām in the Midlands and East Anglia |
74 | Joy Hubble Bibliography for 1970–71 |
Volume 4 (1972)
5 | Kenneth Cameron Editorial |
6 | Cyril R. Hart Shoelands |
12 | A. R. Rumble The medieval boundary of Coulsdon (Surrey), with an Appendix of Place-Names addenda to Vol. XI The Place-Names of Surrey |
37 | Sarah Kirk A distribution pattern: -ingas in Kent |
60 | Joy Hubble, Monica E. Traylen Bibliography for 1970 |
63 | Olof von Feilitzen Review of: Elisabeth Osaka, Hand-list of Anglo-Saxon non-runic inscriptions |
Volume 3 (1971)
5 | John McN. Dodgson Editorial |
6 | A. R. Rumble The Merstham (Surrey) charter-bounds, A.D. 947 [S528] |
54 | Jacqueline Jameson, Monica E. Traylen Bibliography for 1969 |
57 | J. McN. Dodgson Review of: Margaret Gelling, W. F. H. Nicolaisen, M. Richards, The names of twowns and cities in Britain |
58 | J. McN. Dodgson Review of: Dorothy M. Owen, The records of the established church in England |
Volume 2 (1970)
5 | John McN. Dodgson Editorial |
8 | Fellows Jensen, Gillian The Domesday Book account of the Bruce fief |
18 | John McN. Dodgson, P. Khaliq Addenda and Corrigenda to the Survey of English Place-names |
75 | A. D. Mills Bibliography for 1968 |
Volume 1 (1969)
5 | John McN. Dodgson Editorial |
9 | Kenneth Cameron Addenda and corrigenda to EPNS volumes XXV & XXVI (English place-name elements, part I & II) [English vocabulary] |
43 | Kenneth Jackson Addenda and corrigenda to EPNS volumes XXV & XXVI (English place-name elements, part I & II) [Celtic vocabulary] |
53 | A. D. Mills, John McN. Dodgson Bibliography |
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