Willingham, OE *Wifelingahām: poss denotes the estate of cultic group under the leadership of a pagan priest, see http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/10/willinghams-and-inghams.html … :)https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/789200637695328256 …
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And not forgetting Nicarpool, Lincoln, where the Great Gowt meets Sincil Dyke, from OE nicor, 'water-monster' :) See http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/12/the-monstrous-landscape-of-medieval.html …pic.twitter.com/III4k5yHv1
Thurspit, Alvingham (1579), on the edge of the Outmarsh — ON þurs, 'giant/ogre' etc, cf. hrímþursar, 'frost giants': http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/12/the-monstrous-landscape-of-medieval.html …pic.twitter.com/1L3cylmf4E
These 11thC vampires were spotted at Drakelow (æt Dracan hlawen in 942) = OE dracan hlāw, 'the dragon's mound' :)https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/925451127306506240 …
Draca sceal on hlæw, frod, frætwum wlanc—'A dragon belongs in a mound, old and proud of treasures' (Maxims II)pic.twitter.com/lCgRc9ZUTT
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