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Thursday, 3rd December, 1863
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 313 note * In the Ordnance map, Andoverford.
page 313 note † In Andeafara we have the same fare as in thorough fare; ford is another inflection of the word, and ferry one of its combinations.
page 313 note ‡ “Over,” says Bishop Gibson, “sive in initio sive in fine nominum locorum, situm loci ad ripam alicujus fluminis ferè indicat.”—Rules for local names appended to the Saxon Chronicle.
page 313 note § “Æstuarium Anton olim Ant vel Anton.” …. “Flumen autcm influens quod hodie Test,” &c.—Camd. Brit, in Hants. Perhaps it is not uncommon for small tributary streams to chunge or lose their name.
page 314 note * See Spelman's Concilia, p. 215.
page 314 note † “Campden, under the side of the hills, so called from a camp near it,” &c.— Cox's Mag. Brit. 4to. p. 803. I understand, by favour of Mr. Lawrence, that much of the country below Campden was formerly open downs, on which, therefore, a road may never have been formed.