† wandale1 north. Obs.
Also 4 wandayle, 7 -dill.
[Of obscure formation; the second element is dale n.2, the first element possibly wand n. 8 b.]
A division of land (? of the breadth of a ‘wand’ or perch).
| c 1150 Charter of W. de Percy in Whitby Chartulary (Surtees) II. 526 Totam terram meam de Midethet, a balco qui est inter vandelas demenii mei et vandelas hominum meorum. c 1285 Deed (Snainton near Scarborough) Ibid. I. 114 note, Unam wandaylam retro molendinum de Weldale. 1396 Chron. de Melsa (Rolls) II. 173 Concessit idem abbas..Thomæ Walrano, pro 2 solidis annuis et pro homagio, unam wandayle et unam placeam terræ in Hotona. 1479 in Hexham Priory (Surtees) II. 81 Super lez Wandales iij rodæ. Ibid., In le Wandale di. acra. 1641 Best Farm. Bks. (Surtees) 127 Exchainged with Alse Edwards..the other of the Fower oxegange landes which lyeth next her landes in the pasture, for her wandill on the north side of the West-beckes. |