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My answer is that it is to be found in the Anglo- Saxon system of personal names , which is , in truth , the key to the etymology of a large portion of our local names . Every one of the above names is derived from a personal name em- ...
My answer is that it is to be found in the Anglo- Saxon system of personal names , which is , in truth , the key to the etymology of a large portion of our local names . Every one of the above names is derived from a personal name em- ...
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If Frankish field be not derived from some Mr. Frankish , it must refer to the Normans , and not to the Franks . ... I may here state that I did not derive this name from Beorht - helm , as MR . ADDY asserts . The con- junction of holm ...
If Frankish field be not derived from some Mr. Frankish , it must refer to the Normans , and not to the Franks . ... I may here state that I did not derive this name from Beorht - helm , as MR . ADDY asserts . The con- junction of holm ...
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HALLEN has not succeeded in proving that these pans derived their name from Malines . I have read through his notes in these pages and also his article in Walford's Antiquarian Magazine for September , 1887 , but he does not anywhere ...
HALLEN has not succeeded in proving that these pans derived their name from Malines . I have read through his notes in these pages and also his article in Walford's Antiquarian Magazine for September , 1887 , but he does not anywhere ...
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