220 ADDENDA ET COREIGENDA. 



Page 94, line 1, after 'Corn.,' insert "ire, hro, cnoe, cnoll, 



knochy 

 ,, — , line 2, after ' grave hill,' insert " menedh, mountain, 



Sanscr. vdra^ 

 ,, — , third line from bottom, after ' sleeping room,' add " hold, 



a house, hall, palace, holt, a home, dwelling. 



^^Bbl and loll are very frequent in Danish local names, 



and even mark the line of Scandinavian settlements in 



Lincolnshire. Bdl is the equivalent of English lotl or 



holt. 



]!^ames like Boothby most likely are derived from hut. 



Dan, hoed. Bole^ on the Trent, and Bully, near Corby, 



have preserved the 0. N. hoi, a farm, and Dan. hoi will 



help us to account for the change of o into u, as in Bulby. 



Streatfeild's Lincolnshire and the Danes." 

 A Bothy, or a place of Bothies. See Bolton. 

 ,, — , line 9 from bottom, after 'Bell' insert " Eendrake, in 



1539, was Fenrake. Egglestone, Weardale I^ames.." 

 ,, 95, line 4, for 'hule,' read "bule." 

 ,, 96, line 13 from bottom, after 'land,' insert "I^oon Hill, 



in 1614, was Nook Hill. Egglestone, Weardale N'ames. 



It is in Weardale." 

 ,, — , at end of next line below, add " Height 1650 feet." 

 ,, — , at bottom of page, add " Snowhope Hill, height 1991 



feet; in Weardale." 

 ,, 99, lines 10 and 12 from bottom, dele ' ? ?' 

 ,, 101, line 16 from bottom, insert " e " between ' d and s of 



Hudshope.' 

 ,, , line 18 from bottom, after 'hope of,' read "Egil, a 



Saxon chief," instead of ' Egl, a chief.' 

 ,, , near bottom, after ' Westernhope,' insert "Snowhope 



Moor and Hill." 

 ,, 104, after line 7, insert " Summerhouse." 

 „ 106, at end of last line, add " Height 2000 feet." 

 ,, 107, at the end of line 12 from bottom, add "or wild 



bee." 



