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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.a. 'with' - from Old English - meant 'willow'
b. ring or rinn - from Celtic - meant 'a point'
c. ton - from Old English - meant 'fortified place' and later came to be 'town'.
Bearing in mind that many surnames come from place-names, it seems very likely that the earliest With(e)ringtons came from a high fortified place with willow trees on it.