NOMINA 25 (2002)
CONTENTS
Bynames of location with the suffix -by revisited. David Postles.
Notes on the question of the development of Old Norse bolstadr in
Hebridean nomenclature. Richard A.V.Cox.
Anna, Dot, Thorir ... counting Domesday personal names. David N. Parsons.
Medieval field-names in two South Durham townships. Victor Watts.
A new approach to the inversion compounds of north-west England. Alison Grant.
How Anglo-Saxon personal names work. Peter R. Kitson.
Petit and Litelman: an onomastic conundrum. Veronica Smart.
Deep thoughts on the Devon, and a fresh look at the Nith. John Garth Wilkinson
Kilkhampton, Cornwall. Andrew Breeze.
Kilpeck, near Hereford, and the Latin pedica 'snare'. Andrew Breeze.
Conference Report: Newcastle 2002
REVIEWS
Proceedings of the XIXth International Congress of Onomastic Sciences,
ed. Nicolaisen (Coates)
Parsons, Styles, Hough The Vocabulary of English Place-Names (A-Box) and (Brace-Caester),
(Gelling)
Wikstrand Gudarnas Platster. Forkristna sakrala ortnamn i Malarlandskapen, (Fellows-Jensen)
Nyman Nordiska ortnamn pa -und, (Waugh)
Gammeltoft, The Place-Name Element bolstadr in the North Atlantic Area (Taylor)
OTHER
Bibliography for 2001 Carole Hough
Work in Progress
Notices:
English Place-Name Society
Essay Prize
Scottish Place-Name Society