- the
Domesday Book the
village is
called "
Scelf." The
place name
probably derives from the
Anglo Saxon word '
Scelf',
suggesting a
broad and
level shelf of...
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English masculine given name, as well as a surname,
combining the Old
English scelf (rock
ledge shelf) and the
place name haddon,
which in turn
comes from the...
-
Shelvock is a name of
Saxon origins - from the Old
English scelf meaning a
shelf of
level ground, or flat
topped hill, and ac
meaning oak,
taken from...
- the
Domesday Book as Escelie. The name
Selly is
derived from
variants of "
scelf-lei" or shelf-meadow, that is,
pasture land on a
shelf or
terrace of land...
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single parish council.
Shelsley means "clearing on a slope" from Old
English scelf "shelf (of land)" and leāh "wood, clearing". The name was
recorded as Scillislege...
- name
could be
either from the Old
Norse name
Scylfa or the
Anglian word,
Scelf meaning shelf, both
combined with the Old
English suffix tun for settlement...