"ton" is old English for town. Kingston = King's town and so on.
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Answer Stow-on-the-Wold is a market town in the county of Gloucestershire (pronounced glostershire) in England. It is a very popular tourist destination in the beautiful Cotswold Hills
Wald is a German word for woodland. The English equivalent is Weald or Wold. Examples of place names are Stow-on-the-Wold, Southwold , Easingwold, Methwold, Cuxwold and Hockwold
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The Old English term 'wold' means forest or woodland. In particular, the term 'wold' was used for a forest that is situated on a hill or mountain. Some areas in England are still called Wolds (Cotswolds, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wolds).
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