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Elements which appear in all placenames include: combe (various spellings) = wooded valley (from the Old English); down = dun (OE) = hill; ham = ham(m) (OE) = meadow, enclosure, close; stoke = stoc (OE) = place (possibly connected with a monastery); ton =

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Technical Information (Metadata)
Technical Information (Metadata)
Title Value
Item  
Identifier ref 1465
Coverage Devon. Torquay
Creator Pike, John
Format pdf file
Publisher Torbay Library Services
Rights John Pike
Source Torbay Library Services
Subject Maritime. Torquay. Names
Type Text
Keywords anstey'scove babbacombe cary park chelstondaddyhole kents cavern maidencombe petitor