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Clandown — K. Gkn, clear, holy, pure — clear down. 



* Lansdown — G. Lann, an enclosure. K. Llan, an area, yard, 

 church — an open enclosed plain surrounded with ridges. 



Odd Down — G. Odhar (pronounced ohur), grey. K. yd, corn 

 — grey or corn down. K. wd, what is spread out — extensive 

 down. 



Pendown — K. Pen, a hill — hill down. 



FORD. 



Bathford. See ford. 



* Midford — K. Medd, a pool — ford of the pool. 



* Pensford — K. Pen head — head or upper ford. 



* Eadford — I^. Rhuar, red — red ford. 



Saltford — G. Sail, salt, Lat, saUn, a willow. In the Eoman 

 period the tide ascended to this spot. 



* Swinford — Cywyn, swelling, rising — rising ford. G. Bien, a 

 mountain. Rising ground exists on each side of the river Avon, 

 or ford at the head of the tide, 



Telisford— G. Till, return. K. Twyll, dangerous — return or 

 dangerous ford. 



Coalford — K. Cal, a peak or summit. Ffordd, a way — high 

 road. 



HAM. 



Kynsham — D.D.B. Kainsham. K. Caint, a plain, or Cefn, a 

 ridge — the ham of the plain or ridge. 



LEYS. 



Chatley — Cattle Ley, or proper name, the Tell Ley. 



* Farleigh — G. Feur (pronounced Ferr), grass or pasture ley. 

 Limpley Stoke — K. Llempley, smooth — Stoke hUl. 



Mudley — K. Moryd, inlet of sea water — Ley on the inlet of sea 

 water ; or K. Mwyd, soaked — Ley. 



STOKE. 



- • South Stoke — Projecting hill on the south. 



TON. 



* Bathamton — The town of Bath on the ham. 



