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Joslin Fiennes

Origins of English Surnames

Surnames carry the history of people in a very personal way. In England, surnames were mostly established by the end of the fourteenth century — by ordinary people, for ordinary people. Uniquely, surnames describe medieval lives not captured by any other record. They tell us what these people did, where they went, what they noticed and give clues about their culture and memories. This book examines the origins of English surnames, looking at: occupational names; locational names, or names that record places; nicknames and personal names; names from the Continent; and symbolic names. Where genealogists and etymologists focus on single names, this book takes groups of names and explores what these say about the society that created them. In 'The Origins of English Surnames' you will find the English people at a key moment in history, revealing the way they spoke, the jokes they made, and their memories of ancient cultures — all at a time when land-based feudalism was crumbling and people sought better lives.
400 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
Publisher
Robert Hale
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