Introduction
Here we look at some of
the places named after elves.
We start with Alphington (swallowed up by Exeter)
Devon, it has a 17C rectory, was recorded in the Domesday Book and retains a12C
font. The Saxons settled on Alphin Brook at a crossing point.
From 1100 it was ruled by a series of lords,
the last lord, Henry Courtenay, was greedy and cared not for the people, he built
a weir on the river which stopped fish and outlawed the taking of sand. Henry
executed him for treason in 1538. In 1550 the weir was removed, but too late as
the river had silted up (the elves were not pleased with him)!
In 1563 a metre deep canal was built as a
bypass but it too silted up.
Charles Babbage (1791–1871),
"father of computing" was educated in Alphington.
Charles Dickens's
parents (1839) moved to Alphington.
There is, as often, some scholarly
debate as to whether these places are actually named after elves or after
people that mealy have elven names, eg Alvingham could, elf friendly farming settlement
or the Homestead of the tribe of Ælf where‘Ælf’ is a person’s name. It all become
very pedantic for a thesis on this aspect see: ‘The Meanings of Elf and Elves
in Medieval England’ by Alaric Timothy Peter Hall, Department of English
Language, University of Glasgow, October, 2004.
Here be
elves
Elfin villages, did elves once live
there?
Tall slender people, long flowing
blond hair.
But where art they now, those
fabulous Wights,
Disappeared vanished, into darkest
nights.
Alvingham village, of elves
Lincolnshire,
Two churches built in, one yard out
of fear?
Gilbertine Priory, Black Death monks did kill,
But elves still
protect, oldest watermill.
Within Doomsday Book, Alveston is
found,
An elfin village, with old Roman
mound.
Elfin enclosure, in South
Gloucestershire,
Saxon church ruined, did elves
interfere?
Elf friend Alvington, a
Gloustershire town,
Thousand year manor, has been taken
down.
Smithas’ iron
ingots, for bright elfin spear,
Light elves still
protect, there’s nothing to fear.
Alvington Devon, an elf friendly
town,
Saxon hill village, on garlic wood
down.
Still Danes and Vikings, did not
stay away,
Blue bells and wood elves, in
shadows do play.
Alphington Devon, on old elfin
brook,
Had it a priory, till dark elves
they took.
Its sacred river, abused and
destroyed,
Its lord beheaded, dark elves were
annoyed.
Ilfracombe Devon, with Iron age
hill fort,
Old working beacon, light for
elfin port.
Elf wisdom valley,
light elves tend the flame,
Many fires in town, art
dark elves to blame?
Light Elves of our
land, field water and wood,
Since late Saxon times,
art misunderstood.
Yon devil did come, and
make evil thee,
Thee were demonised,
with sacred oak tree.
Copyright Andrew Rea
Spring 2012