That interpretation would also make sense for Pilcheredyngge 1325 in Sibton (Sf); i.e. 'ragged clearing'. See pages 41, 44 of the publication below.
Keith
@book{Suffolk-Records-Society-2,
title= "The Sibton Abbey estates: select documents 1325--1509",
editor= "A. H. Denney",
volume= "2",
year= "1960",
publisher= "Suffolk Records Society",
address= "Ipswich",
keywords={primary_source},
}
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From: The English Place-Name List [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jeremy Harte [[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: Re: EPNL Digest - 12 Jan 2012 to 20 Jan 2012 (#2012-5)
There seem to be a lot of Pilch Lanes – four or five of them at a cursory online search – as if this were a meaningful compound rather than just a secondary formation from fields called Pilch. Maybe ‘rough texture’ has something to do with it.
Jeremy Harte
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