
Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley
Author of English surnames : their sources and significations
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A generally dry and thoroughly cited examination of the development of naming conventions among Puritans in England from 1560 to 1660, which briefly touches on the general English naming practices between the Norman conquest of 1066 and the end of the period in question.
During the height of the most unconventional naming crazy a pair of brother were named: "Jesus-Christ-came-into-the-world-to-save Barebone" and "If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned Barebone", whose friends show more just called him "Damned Barebone".
Orphans found abandoned someplace would be named after the place, with "Mary Porch" and "John City Hall" as the best examples.
For anyone who does not have an especial interest in this book, I recommend skipping to the back and reading the names listed in the index of names, which include:
Anger, Ashes, Blaze, Bride, Cannon, Centurian, China Ware, Church-reform, Continent, Creature, Crestolot, Custance, Die-well, Dowsabel, Eli-lama-Sabachthani, Emperor, Experience, Faint-not, Fight-the-good-fight, Flie-fornication, From-above, Hate-bad, Humiliation, Job-rakt-out-the-asshes, Johnamaria, Judas-not-Iscariot, Kerenhappuch, Live-loose, Love-lust, Mahershalalhashbaz, Nab, Northamtonia, Nothing, Peacock, Properjohn, Revolt, Rutterkin, Sandercock, Sirs, Tribulation, Weakly, Wrestling
This book is available in the Public Domain, online at this website. If you want to follow my recommendation, you can navigate to the index at the end of the volume by clicking the visible page edges on the right side. show less
During the height of the most unconventional naming crazy a pair of brother were named: "Jesus-Christ-came-into-the-world-to-save Barebone" and "If-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned Barebone", whose friends show more just called him "Damned Barebone".
Orphans found abandoned someplace would be named after the place, with "Mary Porch" and "John City Hall" as the best examples.
For anyone who does not have an especial interest in this book, I recommend skipping to the back and reading the names listed in the index of names, which include:
Anger, Ashes, Blaze, Bride, Cannon, Centurian, China Ware, Church-reform, Continent, Creature, Crestolot, Custance, Die-well, Dowsabel, Eli-lama-Sabachthani, Emperor, Experience, Faint-not, Fight-the-good-fight, Flie-fornication, From-above, Hate-bad, Humiliation, Job-rakt-out-the-asshes, Johnamaria, Judas-not-Iscariot, Kerenhappuch, Live-loose, Love-lust, Mahershalalhashbaz, Nab, Northamtonia, Nothing, Peacock, Properjohn, Revolt, Rutterkin, Sandercock, Sirs, Tribulation, Weakly, Wrestling
This book is available in the Public Domain, online at this website. If you want to follow my recommendation, you can navigate to the index at the end of the volume by clicking the visible page edges on the right side. show less
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First Tuttle edition, printed in Japan, bad indent on lower left corner in the spine that puts a kink in many pages but not affecting the text or legibility, stamped and priced inside front cover, small tear in dust jacket in the back; but very straight spine, tight binding, and clean text, no markings inside
First Tuttle edition, printed in Japan, bad indent on lower left corner in the spine that puts a kink in many pages but not affecting the text or legibility, stamped and priced inside front cover, small tear in dust jacket in the back; but very straight spine, tight binding, and clean text, no markings inside
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