The ancient name for places in England associated with salt/brine production end with wich. There are 13 English towns and 1 city (bold) that end with this;
Bloxwich, Droitwich, Dunwich, Fordwich, Harwich, Horwich, Ipswich, Middlewich, Nantwich, Northwich, Norwich, Prestwich, Sandwich, West Bromwich.
Bromley
None but a lot of them end in -Shire (like Worcestershire and Gloucestershire) but not -Nish.
James town
London.
Cricklade, Lechlade
fintheath jangaheath and liniheath
Perranporth in Cornwall.
MaidstoneFolkestone
In England, several places end with the suffix "sham." Notable examples include Luton and its suburb, Luton Hoo, as well as the town of Walthamstow. Other places include the village of Ashby-de-la-Zouch and the town of Stourport-on-Severn. These locations often have historical or geographical significance tied to their names.
Derby, England Grimsby, England Tenby, England
it is me and im coming to find you
"ton" is old English for town. Kingston = King's town and so on.