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Village names(Tye or Tey)

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valawil | 20:09 Tue 09th Oct 2007 | History
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Not sure what site to use, but I want to know why some villages/towns, have Tye or Tey in their name, what does this mean? I can't find it on Google or in any dictionary.,
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when I lived in Colchester, a friend told me that the "Tey" in the name of the neighbouring village of Marks Tey was old Saxon for "Enclosure".
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Thanks for that, mushroom, at least it gives me another place to start looking
Tye, is Middle English for "pasture."
Ty or Tye is a house or homestead in Welsh.
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Thanks everyone, I couldn't find anything, now I'v got three answers!!! Thanks again

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