Although this name has
Scandinavian siblings, the name is used
interchangeably with Feldwick.
Feldwick: Descendant of one of lived at the farm in the field.
The name occurs several times in the subsidy rolls (14th C):
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/search.aspx?query=Feldwyk%20de&rf=pubid:513There are also two IPMs that narrow down the location:
JOHN FELDWICK. Vol. 233, No. 46.
Chichester, 3 April 34 Eliz. Died 1 Jan. 33 Eliz.
Heir, son William, aged 30 and more at Inq.
Lands. " Feldwicke " in West Hoathly.
405.
WILLIAM FELDWICKE. Vol. 581, No. 115.
E. G-., 5 Aug. 15 Chas. Died 4 Aug. 9 Chas. at West Hoathly.
Heir, son John, then aged 40 and more.
Lands." Feldwickes " in Westhothly. Made will 25 July 1628
son John F. wife grandson John F., grandson William F., grand-
son Thomas F. my grandchild John Balcombe my daughters Anne,
Elizabeth, Sarah, and Mary. My grandchild Thomas Hard wick.
So you could possibly locate the exact location the name originated with via tithe maps or other records.