James town
Bromley
Cricklade, Lechlade
Perranporth in Cornwall.
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"ton" is old English for town. Kingston = King's town and so on.
None but a lot of them end in -Shire (like Worcestershire and Gloucestershire) but not -Nish.
Very few - if any? There is a place in Wales called Haverfordwest
Several town names end with "ley," including Ashby-de-la-Zouch in England, which is often referred to simply as Ashby, and the town of Kingsley in Cheshire. Other examples include Henley, Brackley, and Medway in the United Kingdom. In the United States, you can find towns like Oakley and Valley. These names often have historical or geographical significance, reflecting local heritage.
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Usually no, but there are some exceptions, mostly in the names of some French towns.