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Green Lettice Lane — The northern portion of Laurence Pountney Hill from Cannon Street to the church of St. Lawrence was named Green Lettice Lane in the 16th and 17th centuries. In Walbrook and Candlewick Wards, east side in Candlewick Ward, west in Walbrook Ward … Dictionary of London
Lettuce — Recorded in many spellings including Laughtisse, Latus, Lettice, Lettyce, Leates, Lettis, Letties, Lettuce, Lattos, Laytus, Latehouse and probably others, this is an English surname but one probably of medieval French origins. It ultimately… … Surnames reference
Noods — Recorded in spellings which include: Nudd, Nuds, Nood and Nudde, this very unusual surname is English, and medieval. According to a recent dictionary of English surnames it is said to be popular only in the Norfolk region of East Anglia. It is… … Surnames reference
Nudd — Recorded in spellings which include: Nudd, Nuds, Nood and Nudde, this very unusual surname is English, and medieval. According to a recent dictionary of English surnames it is said to be popular only in the Norfolk region of East Anglia. It is… … Surnames reference
Nudde — Recorded in spellings which include: Nudd, Nuds, Nood and Nudde, this very unusual surname is English, and medieval. According to a recent dictionary of English surnames it is said to be popular only in the Norfolk region of East Anglia. It is… … Surnames reference
Nudds — Recorded in spellings which include: Nudd, Nuds, Nood and Nudde, this very unusual surname is English, and medieval. According to a recent dictionary of English surnames it is said to be popular only in the Norfolk region of East Anglia. It is… … Surnames reference
Tabb — This uncommon surname is recorded in the spellings of Tabb, Tebb and Tibb. It is of early medieval English origin, although its ultimate source is from a pre 7th century Germanic personal name Theobauld . Tabb is one of the diminutive forms, with … Surnames reference
Weatherley — This name, recorded in Church Registers of England and Scotland from the late 16th Century under the variant spellings Wetherleye, Witherly, Wedderly, and Weatherly, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is locational either from Witherley in… … Surnames reference