County Rivers, England and Wales - west coast from north to south Transcript fl hogwayn Icon description river Icons river Description Appearances red ink, faded, damaged parchment Etymology probably OW og, 'fast, lively' + banw, 'young pig' Translation Earlier editors
building, castle Icons castle building Description Appearances faded Etymology ONb scip + tun, 'sheep farm' Translation Earlier editors skipton (OS 1935, Parsons) Early Maps scipto(n) (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Skip-, Skypton(e) 1120 Dugd vi, 1120-1260 YCh vii (freq)
County Bedfordshire Transcript sheford Icon description single building Icons building Description Appearances Etymology OE sceap, 'sheep' + ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors OS 1875 misread sheford as Stretford (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten yes Attested spelling Sheford 1276 Ass, 1297 Ipm
large castle Icons castle island Description Appearances Etymology OE sceap, 'sheep' + ieg, 'island' Translation Earlier editors Shephay (Gough). Sheppey castle was entirely rebuilt in the reign of Edward III and in 1366 its name was changed to Queenborough in
colours and gold with foliate initials in gold and colours and full bar borders containing bas-de-page scenes, at the beginning of the prologue and Proverbs (ff. 1, 273). 87 one-column miniatures in colours and gold with foliate initials and partial
acanthus leaves, flowers and foliate feathering (f. 8). Initials in colours and gold with foliate feathering, besants and ivy. Gold initial with brown pen-flourishing (ff. 30, 31v, 32v, ) and with foliate feathering (f. 30v). Initials and crosses (indicating when