- needed] The
modern name of
Exeter is a
development of the Old
English Escanceaster, from the
anglicised form of the
river now
known as the Exe and the Old...
- with the
English sounds ch and st (compare also Exeter, Old
English Escanceaster). John
Sinclair (1860–1938),
physician "Area:
Mancetter CP (Parish):...
- Néau (French*, archaïc),
Neyow (Walloon*)
Exeter Caerwysg (Welsh*),
Escanceaster (Old English),
Exchestre (Middle English),
Exonia (Latin*), Isca (Dumnoniorum)...
- Britain",
Roman and
Medieval Exeter and
their Hinterlands, From Isca to
Escanceaster: Exeter, A
Place in Time
Volume I,
Oxbow Books, pp. 45–102, doi:10.2307/j...
- (2021),
Roman and
Medieval Exeter and
their Hinterlands: From Isca to
Escanceaster: Exeter, A
Place in Time, vol. I, Cambridge:
Oxbow Books, ISBN 978-1-78925-618-5...