County | Somersetshire |
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Icon description |
single building |
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Description | entirely faded |
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Etymology | Yeo, river-name + OE ceaster, 'Roman settlement' |
Translation | |
Earlier editors | indecipherable, north of Crewkerne or Yeovil (Parsons) |
Early Maps | ylchest(er) (Angliae Figura) |
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Attested spelling | Iuelcestr' 1157 P |