Excerpt from The Place Names of Middlesex: Including Those Parts of the County of London Formerly Contained Within the Boundaries of the Old County
Originally occupying roughly the district now known as the City, it had grown very little outward at the time of the Great Fire. Even as recently as 100 years ago the town hardly extended further west than Hyde Park or further north than the present Marylebone, Euston and City roads. Now the streets are stretching further out every year, and at the present rate of advance it appears probable that the whole county will be con verted into metropolitan suburb at no distant date.
The scope of this book is to include the names of all places historically and topographically in Middlesex, but excluding the actual City names, which have been ably treated by Mr. Henry A. Harben in his Dictionary of London, published in 1918. I have, however, taken the liberty of including a few names such as Aldgate, Gracechurch, Walbrook, etc., which I consider to be proper place names and such as may be fairly in cluded in the original county of Middlesex. I have also entered many place names now extinct or vanished, considering them to be as interesting to the philologist as those still surviving, together with a few names of historical or modern origin, a consideration of which, though of little interest from a language point of view, may tend to reassure investigators, who might other wise be speculating on the chances of folk etymology in such names as Copenhagen, Maida Vale, Portobello, etc.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book is an etymological study of the place names of Middlesex, an area now mostly covered by London, although this book focuses on Middlesex before the growth of the capital. The author explains the origins of Middlesex place names, tracing their meanings through time, and using evidence from ancient charters and similar sources to support his research. The book is wideranging, examining Middlesex's place names from their earliest origins until the modern day, explaining the processes by which they evolved. It examines the influence of the many different cultural groups who have inhabited the area, including Romans, Anglo Saxons, Vikings, Normans and others, whose languages have all had an impact on the place names of Middlesex. This detailed and well-researched book will interest anyone interested in the history and philology of place names. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9781332178643_0
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