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[edit] Celtic placenames in Devon?

Hi there - good to see someone else taking an interest in Devon. But, can you suggest some actual examples of Celtic placenames in the county? If there are any, they are so heavily Saxonised that they aren't easily recognisable, and I'd want a bit of persuading that there were more than in any other English county. Unless they are pretty obvious, we shouldn't be putting them up in the top of the page. seglea 04:43, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC) (normally of Exeter, but working in the US this year).

Seglea, There are a number of sites which reference Celtic placenames in Devon and I attach one. I have seen (but do not have to hand) information which shows the relative frequency of those names as compared to points firther east. One example is the "tre" prefix - which occurs in at least 40 Devon placenames. Of couse Cornwall has an even higher proportion http://members.fortunecity.com/gerdewnansek/placenames.html Dewnans 03:10, 24 February 2006 (UTC)