A 'Sorcerer's Stronghold' in Anglo-Saxon Nottinghamshire & a source for Tolkien's Dol Guldur? http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/11/sorcerers-stronghold-tolkien.html …pic.twitter.com/jCJXpdKfAX
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A few more: Hescombe (Somerset), Hascombe (Surrey), Hessenford (Cornwall) = 'the witch's valley' & 'the witches' ford'! (OE hægtesse=witch)
Also Haswell (Durham)+Hassall (Cheshire): 'the witch's well', 'witch's nook'. Bosworth-Toller on OE hægtesse 'witch': http://www.bosworthtoller.com/017878
W. Yorkshire 'the troll's arse ravine', with a 19thC ghost story http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/england/north-yorkshire/folklore/trollers-gill-appletreewick.html … (pic=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troller%27s_Gill …)pic.twitter.com/J9Ip43jlEP
LRT reminds me of one of my favourite place-names, Trollers/Trowlers Gill, "the troll's arse ravine", West Yorkshire :)
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