Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Medway a brief story

 


The name Medway comes from the Old English word "Medwege," which means "middle way." This is thought to refer to the fact that the river flows between the Kentish Weald and the Downs. The name was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Medeweie."

Over time, the name of the river evolved from "Medwege" to "Medway." The first recorded instance of the name "Medway" appears in a document from 1194. The name has changed little since then, and it is still pronounced the same way today.

The name Medway is a reminder of the river's early history. It suggests that the river was once a well-traveled route, and that it was considered to be a safe and efficient way to travel between different parts of Kent. The name also has a certain peacefulness and serenity to it, and it is a fitting name for a river that flows through a beautiful and historic part of England.

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