Ackton
Ackton is a hamlet near Pontefract in the English county of West Yorkshire. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the name "Ackton" means "oak-tree farmstead". It is formed from the Old Scandinavian word eik ("oak-tree") and the Old English word tūn ("farmstead, village, enclosure"). The first element of the name indicates the presence of settlers from Scandinavia in Ackton whose dialect influenced the name of the settlement. Ackton appeared as Aitone [sic] in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village is mentioned again, this time more correctly, circa 1166 as Aicton.
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Ackton is a hamlet near Pontefract in the English county of West Yorkshire. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the name "Ackton" means "oak-tree farmstead". It is formed from the Old Scandinavian word eik ("oak-tree") and the Old English word tūn ("farmstead, village, enclosure"). The first element of the name indicates the presence of settlers from Scandinavia in Ackton whose dialect influenced the name of the settlement. Ackton appeared as Aitone [sic] in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village is mentioned again, this time more correctly, circa 1166 as Aicton.
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Ackton is a hamlet near Pontef ...... rrectly, circa 1166 as Aicton.
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Ackton – osada w Anglii, w hra ...... i 257 km na północ od Londynu.
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Ackton is a hamlet near Pontef ...... rrectly, circa 1166 as Aicton.
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Ackton – osada w Anglii, w hra ...... i 257 km na północ od Londynu.
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