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A compact, systematic survey of Kent's toponymy that traces linguistic layers from Celtic and Roman through Jutish, Saxon, and Norse influences. It explains common elements and suffixes, gives local examples and spelling variants, discusses ecclesiastical and personal-name origins, and treats distinctive regional forms such as tons, hams, burys, hithes, and cold harbours. The work draws on charters, Domesday references, local records, and archaeological notices, offers cautions about speculative derivations, and urges systematic local record keeping to preserve historical name meanings.

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J. W. Horsley

J. W. Horsley was a British author known for his contributions to natural history and local geography. His notable works include "Our British Snails," which explores the diversity and characteristics of snails found in Britain, and "Place Names in Kent," a study that delves into the etymology and significance of various locations in Kent. Through his writings, Horsley provides valuable insights into the natural world and the cultural heritage of the regions he examines.

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