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Bury (noun)
Hi,
Somehow I haven't been able to find it online. I mean places like Banbury Cross and Bury St Edmunds. |
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There's plenty of online information if you search for "Bury Place Name Meaning."
Bury is an Old English place name, meaning 'fortified enclosure', like a 'fort' or 'stronghold'. |
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Thanks! So Newbury and Newcastle is much the same thing
![]() Fornost Erain is Norbury of the Kings, in the same line. Last edited by Tyrn; March 13, 2024 at 10:58 AM. |
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