There are many places that end in -stead in England. A few ideas: Hampstead, Halstead, Plumstead, Hickstead, Wheathamstead, Stanstead, Grinstead.
Most places that end in -stead are derived from the Anglo-Saxon word 'stede' which meant place. East Grinstead, then, was 'east green place.'
Hemmel hempstead
Roamstead
Hampstead
Hi stead
Roamstead
Warwick
Warwick
Bolton, Walton, Brighton, Sutton...
Jennifer Stead has written: 'Food and cooking in 18th century Britain'
most towns were overgrown villages
The major towns of Britain in 1750 were: London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
Scottish people originate from Scotland, which is a country at the northern end of the island of Great Britain, it contains many towns.
shrewsbury
There are no such towns.
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