Excerpt from The Parish of Waltham Abbey: Its History and AntiquitiesThe compiler (who has traced his family in Waltham Abbey, nearly four hundred years), being fully aware of this, makes a strict point to insert no information of a doubtful character.Truthfulness being the aim, we select authentic information only; and as a stepping stone to this, we Shall avail ourselves of that given by Thos. Fuller, D.D., who first wrote a history of Waltham Abbey he being the minister of this parish, in or about the year 1648 and who, in his history, informs us Waltham is so called from the Saxon word ham, which signifies a town; and the word weald or wealt, that is woody; it being anciently covered with timber.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.
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