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Warton
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“From the merchandising town,” i.e., from the market town, based on the Anglo-Saxon warn (merchandise) and tun (town).
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Bertwin
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“The illustrious friend,” from the Ger manic beraht (bright) and the Anglo-Saxon wine (a friend).
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Aylsworth
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“Of everlasting value,” from the Middle English ai ( ever) and the Anglo-Saxon weorth (value).
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