County | Huntingdonshire |
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Transcript | og[(er)]ston |
Icon description | single building |
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Description | faded |
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Etymology | Ogger, a pers. name of a comparatively late foreign origin + OE stān, 'stone' |
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Earlier editors | og(er)ston (OS 1935); ogerston (Parsons) |
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Attested spelling | Oggerston 1305 Cl, 1360 FF; Ogerston 1597 FF |