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APPENDIX A

MAKES.

The following patronymical names I believe to be those of ancient
Marks. The first portion of them is derived from the Codex
Diplomaticus and other original authorities : the second portion
contains names inferred from the actual local names in England at
the present day.

Æslingas.
Æscingas.
Anningas.
Antingas.
Æfeningas.

Berccingas.
Bcsingas.
Banesingas.
Boerlingas.
Beardingas.
Beadingas.
Bdlingas.
Bruningas.
Brahcingas.
Brytfordingas.
Brydingas.
Brydingas.

VOL. I.

Kent. Cod. Dipl. No. 111.


Surrey.                  314.

Northamptonshire.       445.

Norfolk.                 785.

1073.


Essex.

Oxfordshire.

Kent.

Kent.

Sussex.

Hertfordshire.

Hampshire.

Wiltshire.

Dorsetshire.

38.

994.

81.

152.

207.

314.

1000.

374, 1113.

410.

421, 985, 1108.

436.

447.

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