ABSTRACT

Field names are not only interesting in themselves, but also a rich source of information about the communities originating them. The earliest recorded names often describe only the location or nature of the land, but changes in language, technology, social organisation, land ownership and even religious and political thinking have all contributed to a surprisingly complex picture today. A pioneering history.

chapter One|9 pages

Place-Names and Field-Names

chapter Two|19 pages

Common Fields and The Process of Enclosure

chapter Three|25 pages

Field-names and the landscape

chapter Four|26 pages

Woodlands and wild life

chapter Five|43 pages

A Living From the Land

chapter Six|27 pages

Descriptions of size, shape and distance

chapter Seven|15 pages

Transfer and transplantation

chapter Eight|33 pages

Tenure and Endowment

chapter Nine|33 pages

Buildings, transport and manufacturing industry

chapter Ten|19 pages

Religion, Folk Customs And Assembly Places

chapter Eleven|10 pages

Work in progress and prospect