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Arthington Priory — The Priory (or rather Nunnery) of Arthington, in the West Yorkshire village of Arthington was established by Peter de Arthington nothing remains of the Priory today.Foundation of the PrioryArthington gave the nuns the place the whilk the said… … Wikipedia
Fulloway — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is an English locational name from Fullaway, an extra parochial district in Start parish, Wiltshire. The placename itself is composed of the Olde English pre 7th Century… … Surnames reference
Maber — This interesting and unusual surname, chiefly recorded in the West County, is of locational origin from a place near Falmouth in Cornwall called Mabe, believed to be named from Mab , a queen in Celtic and English folklore said to create and… … Surnames reference
Macy — Recorded in the various spellings of Macy, Massy, Massey, Massie and Macey, this very interesting surname is of pre 8th century Old French origins. Introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 in some numbers, many of whom received… … Surnames reference
Massey — Recorded in the various spellings of Macy, Massy, Massey, Massie and Macey, this very interesting surname is of pre 8th century Old French origins. Introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 in some numbers, many of whom received… … Surnames reference
Massie — Recorded in the various spellings of Macy, Massy, Massey, Massie and Macey, this very interesting surname is of pre 8th century Old French origins. Introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 in some numbers, many of whom received… … Surnames reference
Massy — Recorded in the various spellings of Macy, Massy, Massey, Massie and Macey, this very interesting surname is of pre 8th century Old French origins. Introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 in some numbers, many of whom received… … Surnames reference
Masey — Recorded in many spelling forms including Macy, Masey, Measey, and Massey, this is an English surname but arguably of French origins. Introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, it has two possible derivations. Firstly, it may be… … Surnames reference
mawch — mawch(e, mawde variant ff. maugh, maud1 … Useful english dictionary
mawche — mawch(e, mawde variant ff. maugh, maud1 … Useful english dictionary