- the
village is
first attested in the
Domesday Book of 1086, in the form
Cedde; from the
twelfth century onwards it
appears in
forms such as Chedle, Chedlee...
- Book
provides the
earliest mention of the area,
where it is
recorded as "
Cedde",
Celtic for "wood".
Local archaeological finds include Bronze Age axes...
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sanctaque Eihtbuerga OE:
Sancte Ceadda,
sancte Cedde,
sancte Ceatta. Latin:
Sanctusque Ceadda,
sanctus Cedde,
sanctus Ceatta Sancte Æþered, se cyningc, Sancte...
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lande ærost reston),
which states that St. Chad ("Ceadda"), St. Cedd ("
Cedde") and St
Ceatta are
buried in the
monastery at Lichfield. In the Prosopography...
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Ministry of
Culture and
Tourism of
Turkey Nurettin Çelmeoğlu. "Yazıttaki '
Cedde' sözcüğü Yağ
Camideki gizli saklıyor". Bölge Gazetesi.
Retrieved 20 February...
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Sigbercto inregnum Suidhelm,
filius ****baldi, qui
baptizatus est ab ipso
Cedde in
prouincia Orientalium Anglorum, in uico regio, qui
dicitur Rendlasham...