Place-Names and Landholding in Early Medieval England by Sarah J Wager

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This book discusses how various recurrent early medieval place-names ending in tūn might have originated in response to social, economic, political or religious factors.

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Place-Names and Landholding in Early Medieval England by Sarah J Wager

This book discusses how various recurrent early medieval place-names ending in tun might have originated in response to social, economic, political or religious factors. It considers specifically whether these names might, as some scholars have suggested, reflect a possible function related to one or more aspects of early medieval society but which is not apparent from their etymology.It examines studies of names such as Stretton, Eaton, Burton and Kingston and questions recent theories around suggested functions for these places. The author proposes that most of these recurrent compounds named a land unit distinguished by a simple topographical feature or by the name or status of the landholder rather than by a presumed function. She also considers the hypothesis that the perceived concentration of certain recurrent names in clusters, largely in the central and southern regions of England, was the result of a deliberate designation of these places to provide a function in the strategic defence and administration of Mercia during the eighth and early ninth centuries, with some other kingdoms, especially Wessex, following the Mercian example.
Sarah J. Wager is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History and Cultures in the University of Birmingham. Her published works include Woods, wolds and groves: the woodland of medieval Warwickshire and various articles, including ‘The meaning of leah’ and ‘Feld, the Feldon and the meaning of fildena’ in the Journal of the English Place-Name Society.
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ISBN 13 9781912260768
Title Place-Names and Landholding in Early Medieval England
Author Sarah J Wager
Series Explorations In Local And Regional History Ser
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Hertfordshire Press
Year published 2026-03-16
Number of pages 256
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