70 . DERBYSHIRE IM, ACE-NAMES. 



WiMJAMTHORPE. D.B. Wilemcstorp ; N. Vil-hjdlnir ; G. 



Wilhelm ; William. Wilelmus, Wilmar, Willa, p. n. in D.B. 

 AViLT.iNGPON. D.B. Willetune ; D. JVillig, a p. n. Willing, a 



fam. n. 

 WiLNE. D.B. Welledene ; D. WeHer, a p. n. Welland, Welle, 



p. n. in D.B. 

 WiLSTHORPE. See Williamsthorpe. 

 WiNDLEY. I). Wind, a p. n. 

 WiNGERWORTH. D.B. Wingreurde ; D. lVins;e, Vinger, p. n. 



Winge, a p. n. in D.B. 

 WiNGFiEi.D. D.B. Winefeld. See al)ove. 

 WiNSTER. D.B. Winsterne ; D. JFind, a p. n. JF////; a p. n. in 



D.B. ; Winstedt, a loc. n. in Denmark. 

 WiRKSWORTH. D.B. Werchesvorde ; D. JVerge, a p. n. 

 WooLLEY. D. ]VolI, a p. n. Wollau, a loc. n. in Denmark. 

 Woodlands. Modern (?), or D. IVui, Wodder, p. n. Wade, 



Wada, Wado, p. n. in D.B. 

 Woodseats. D.B. Wadscell ; D. Wnd, a p. n. 

 WooDTHORPE. See above. Wodstrup, a loc. n. in Denmark. 

 WORMHiLL. D.B. Wreunele ; N. Ormr ; I). Worm, p. n. Mr. 



Bradley thinks this is A.S. hweorfenlteall, the haugh of the 



water mill. 

 Wyaston. D.B. WilderstiAe ; I). /F//(/c, a p. n. Or, if the name 



in D.B. should not belong to this place, it may be from D. 



Weyhe, a p. n. 

 Yeaveley. D.B. Gheveli/ D. Gehf (?), a p. n. 

 Yeldersley. D.B. Geldeslei. 

 YouLGREAVE. D.B. Giolgrave ; 'H.Jo/fr: \). Juel, Juki, Juhlei-, 



p. n. Jalf, Jaul, p. n. in D.B. 



Rivers. 



Alport. B. Alpt (?), a swan. 

 Bur. B. /w-^wr (?), cow's water. 

 BuRBAGE. N. bi'r, a dwelling ; bekkan, a beck. 

 Dawlev. See Darley. 



