Re: Hebditch,Pashley, and Tyacke?
They might be field-names rather than names of settlements. In which case they might only appear on estate plans, or such. In the case of Hebditch, it may be a "lost" place-name, i.e. one that survives as a surname but no longer exists as a place-name. The Yorkshire surname Staniforth has such a history.
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Hebditch,Pashley, and Tyacke?  ·  Cassie  ·  12/15/2004, 1:06 PM
Re: Hebditch,Pashley, and Tyacke?  ·  Jim Young  ·  12/17/2004, 3:03 AM
Re: Hebditch,Pashley, and Tyacke?  ·  Menke  ·  12/17/2004, 6:43 AM
Re: Hebditch,Pashley, and Tyacke?  ·  Jim Young  ·  12/18/2004, 5:10 AM
Re: Hebditch,Pashley, and Tyacke?  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  12/17/2004, 3:42 AM
Re: Hebditch,Pashley, and Tyacke?  ·  Jim Young  ·  12/18/2004, 5:26 AM
Interesting! Thanx! Andy ;—) (nt)  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  12/18/2004, 7:54 AM