| Name |
Author |
Source |
|
HALY WELL
|
William
Camden
|
Britain, or, a Chorographicall Description of the most flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland
(London:
George Bishop and John Norton,
1610).
|
|
HOLLYWELL
|
Daniel
Defoe
|
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies
(London:
JM Dent and Co,
1927).
|
|
Celia
Fiennes
|
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
(London:
Field and Tuer, The Leadenhall Press,
1888).
|
|
HOLLY WELL
|
Daniel
Defoe
|
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies
(London:
JM Dent and Co,
1927).
|
|
Celia
Fiennes
|
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
(London:
Field and Tuer, The Leadenhall Press,
1888).
|
|
HOLYWELL
|
John
Bartholomew
|
Gazetteer of the British Isles
(Edinburgh:
Bartholomew,
1887).
|
|
John Marius
Wilson
|
Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
(Edinburgh:
A Fullarton & Co.,
1870-72).
|
|
HOLY WELL
|
William
Camden
|
Britain, or, a Chorographicall Description of the most flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland
(London:
George Bishop and John Norton,
1610).
|
|
Celia
Fiennes
|
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
(London:
Field and Tuer, The Leadenhall Press,
1888).
|
|
TREFFYNNON
|
John Marius
Wilson
|
Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
(Edinburgh:
A Fullarton & Co.,
1870-72).
|
- The above links take you to the first reference to this particular
version of the name within a book of travel writing, or to the relevant
gazetteer entry.
- Some names may derive from research by antiquarian writers such as
William Camden and
Thomas Pennant
into the Roman, Saxon and medieval names of places.
Their claims are not always supported by modern place-name researchers.
- References by travel writers to the place using its "normal" name are not included.
Descriptive gazetteer entries are included only if the name does not appear
anywhere else.
Names for administrative units:
These names were used for units associated with
Holywell.
Click on the links for details of the units and their names:
| Name |
Unit Type |
Source |
|
HOLYWELL
|
1841 Occupation reporting area
|
1841 Census of Great Britain, Table [1], 'Occupation Abstract'.
|
|
Ancient District
(Borough)
|
1851 Census of Great Britain, Table [1], 'Population Abstract'.
|
|
Local Government District
(RD)
|
M. Richards, Welsh Administrative and Territorial Units (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1969), p. 93.
|
|
Local Government District
(UD)
|
M. Richards, Welsh Administrative and Territorial Units (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1969), p. 92.
|
|
Parish-level Unit
(AP/CP)
|
M. Richards, Welsh Administrative and Territorial Units (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1969), p. 92.
|
|
Poor Law Union/Reg. District
(RegD/PLU)
|
Statement of the Names of the Several Unions and Poor Law Parishes of England and Wales; and of the Population, Area, and Rateable Value thereof in 1881 (182)
|
|
Registration sub-District
|
1911 Census of England and Wales, Table 5, 'Registration Counties, Districts and Sub-districts with their constituent civil parishes. - Urban or Rural District in which each parish is situated; Area; families or separate occupiers, and population, 1901 and 1911; and population enumerated in Institutions, large establishments, and on vessels, &c., 1911'.
|
|
Sanitary District
(USD)
|
1891 Census of England and Wales, Table 4, 'Area and Population in Rural Sanitary Districts'.
|
|
Sanitary District
(RSD)
|
1891 Census of England and Wales, Table 4, 'Area and Population in Rural Sanitary Districts'.
|
|
Urban Labour Market
|
Great Britain Historical GIS Project
|
|
HOLYWELL RURAL
|
Parish-level Unit
(CP)
|
1901 Census of England and Wales, Table 12, 'Registration County, Districts, and Sub-Districts, with their Constituent Civil Parishes - Area; Houses and Population 1891 and 1901, and Separate Occupiers 1901'.
|
|
HOLYWELL URBAN
|
Parish-level Unit
(AP/CP)
|
1901 Census of England and Wales, Table 12, 'Registration County, Districts, and Sub-Districts, with their Constituent Civil Parishes - Area; Houses and Population 1891 and 1901, and Separate Occupiers 1901'.
|
|
TREFFYNNON
|
Parish-level Unit
(AP/CP)
|
M. Richards, Welsh Administrative and Territorial Units (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1969), p. 92.
|
|
Parish-level Unit
(Tn)
|
M. Richards, Welsh Administrative and Territorial Units (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1969), p. 210.
|
|
WELLSTONE
|
Parish-level Unit
(Tn)
|
M. Richards, Welsh Administrative and Territorial Units (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1969), p. 210.
|
NB: These are all the names of all the administrative units which we have associated with
Holywell, and you must judge whether all or even any of them are variant names for the place.
They may well include the names of other locations or areas:
- For cities, the associated administrative units will usually include
parishes, especially ecclesiastical parishes, one of whose names is the name
of the city followed by a saint's dedication, with just the saint's name as
another variant. Parish names will sometimes also include "places" within towns.
- Districts usually contain more than one settlement, and some districts
had their names changed to take the name of a completely different settlement.
As we link each administrative unit to just one of our "places", usually the
last place the unit was named after, in these cases the name for
a completely different place will appear on this page.
- Similarly, a unit may sometimes be named after a particular settlement
it contains and sometimes to indicate its location within a higher level unit.
This was very common among British parliamentary constituencies in rural areas,
one name referring to their main town and another indicating that they were
in, say, the southern part of the relevant county.
Every name listed here is linked to the particular historical source in which it appears,
but we cannot claim that these are all the historical names of Holywell,
or that our references are to the first usage of the names.
Similarly, we have tried to ensure that names included here are not transcription
errors by ourselves, but it is possible they are the result of errors made when the
historical sources were printed, or the result of visiting authors or census
officials mis-hearing local names.
How to reference this page:
GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth,
History of Holywell in Flintshire | Place names,
A Vision of Britain through Time.
URL: http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/368/names
Date accessed: 20th May 2013