1 gen 1690 anni - stead
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Used extensively in compound terms for the site of a building. 1305 <i>le Kylnestedes</i>, Flockton (YRS69/56); 1454 <i>the seid smethystedys … and mynes of iryn ure, </i>Farnley (YRS120/64); 1482 <i>le husthedelandes</i>, Rowley (MD335); 1517 <i>two messuagez steddes</i> ... <i>a cottage sted</i>, Threshfield (YRS140/62); 1546 <i>a barne stede</i>, Doncaster (SS91/181); 1590 <i>a messuage called a meestead</i>, Dewsbury (YAJ21/454). It later identified places within or close to a dwelling: 1646 <i>in the dore stead</i>, Ecclesfield (PR); 1654 <i>liberty to lye in the hallstead of the sayd house</i>, Abbotside (YRS130/61); 1689 <i>a range fixed in the chimney stead</i>, Bewerley (QS1/29/1); 1690 <i>the viccaridge gate stead</i>, Huddersfield (DD/R/M). </br> It was used also of places within farm buildings, and enclosures attached to them: 1546 <i>a garden stede</i>, Doncaster (SS91/181); 1560 ‘<i>le Baystede</i>, one barn ... <i>le Outshutte</i> ... a small part of<i> le Foldstede</i>’. Dungworth (TWH26/111); 1572 <i>grownde to be used for a dongesteade</i>, Barnbow in Barwick (PR); 1573 <i>for one middenstead</i>, Doncaster (YAJ35/302); 1578 <i>a jettie and a mowsteade in my overbarne</i>, Newton in Bowland (CS3/7); 1590 <i>my wief to have the thirde parte, with one stacke stead</i>, Abbotside (YRS130/17); 1586 ‘One<i> le Fronstead</i> or curtilage’, Aiskew (YAJ20/360); 1621 <i>one fotheringe stead</i>, Glaisdale (NRQS4/153); 1642 <i>the staddlestead wheare the stoke stood,</i> Elmswell (DW54); 1651 <i>a sufficient Yate stead being a common way in a place called Hurwood Yate</i> (NRQS1/201); 1711 <i>a milking stead</i>, Kirkby Malzeard (MD16). </br> Localities associated with water mills or access to water include: 1472 ‘a parcel of land called <i>le Damestede</i>’, Wombwell (YRS63/145); 1507 <i>as myche coste of mendyng of the watteryng-stede as men goys to the Dringhowses</i>, York (YAJ22/282); 1579 <i>one wearesteade in the side of the becke</i>, Dewsbury (YAJ21/408); 1604 <i>a passable foard or wath-stead for cart and carriage, </i>Topcliffe (NRQS3/47).
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