Description
Ever wondered why our towns and villages are named as they are? Who named them and why? Was there an early barber at Boldshaves? Which town has streets named after philosophers and theologians? And will Bumpitt prove to have the origin which comes to mind when we first hear the name? Within these pages author Anthony Poulton-Smith examines the origins of the East Kent place names with which we are otherwise so familiar. Towns, villages, districts, hills, streams, woods, farms, fields, streets and even pubs are examined and explained. Some of the definitions give a glimpse of life in the earlier days of the settlement, and for the author there is nothing more satisfying than finding a name which gives such a snapshot. The definitions are supported by anecdotal evidence and show what has influenced the way the names have developed. This is not simply a dictionary but a history and will prove invaluable not only for those who live and work in the county but also visitors and tourists, indeed anyone with an interest in East Kent.