Wikipedia rides to your (partial) rescue!
;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edenbridge,_Kent
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toys_Hill
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ide_Hill
http://en.wikipedia.o...erham_Brewery#Economy
French Street might simply have taken its name from that of the local landowner. (The name 'le Frensch' was recorded as far back as 1273, and was probably in use well before then).
Froghole probably means exactly what you would think that it would mean. In Sussex, for example, Clapham and Patching Cricket Club play at "Frog's Hole', with Wikipedia stating:
"The village pitch name, Frog's Hole, relates to the large number of frogs that inhabited the wet surroundings"
http://en.wikipedia.o...Patching_Cricket_Club
Chris