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Names, Geographical information for Chesham and places above it in the hierarchy

Chesham

  • Chesham derives from the old english ceasteles-hamm and means 'the hamm of the ceastel'.
  • Asheridge, the meaning is self-explanatory.
  • Bellingdon possibly derives from the old english Bellingdenu, meaning 'Bella's valley'.
  • Botley means 'Botta's clearing'.
  • Chartridge derives from the old english Cærdan-hrycg and means 'Cærda's ridge'.
  • Hundridge derives from either the old english hunda-hrycg meaning 'hounds' ridge', or from the old english Hundan-hrycg meaning 'Hunda's ridge'.
  • Latimer derives its name from the owners of the manor in the 14th century.
  • Ley Hill means 'fallow or unploughed hill'.

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