The Place Name Beggars Bush by Neil Howlett (2011) is “an article based on an analysis of 120 sites where the place name Beggars Bush has been recorded.”
www.snsbi.org.uk/Nomina_articles/Nomina_34_Howlett.pd
The Place Name Beggars Bush by Neil Howlett (2011) is “an article based on an analysis of 120 sites where the place name Beggars Bush has been recorded.”
www.snsbi.org.uk/Nomina_articles/Nomina_34_Howlett.pd
Wilfred Middlebrook, in The Changing Face Of Warminster, published 1971, noted:
Beggar’s Bush was in Morley Field, now the site of the R.E.M.E. Workshops.
In the book The Place Names Of Wiltshire by J.E.B. Gover, Allen Mawer and F.M. Stenton (the English Place-Name Society Volume XVI) published by Cambridge University Press in 1970:
Beggar’s Bush (so named/found only on the 6″ Ordnance Survey map) was previously known as ‘Beggers bushe’ (1581) according to documents in the possession of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
According to The Place Names Of Wiltshire (English Place-Name Society Volume XVI) by J.E.B. Gover, Allen Mawer and F.M. Stenton, published by Cambridge University Press, 1970:
Warminster. Beggar’s Bush (6″) is Beggers bushe 1581 – Documents in the possession of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.