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Wallett — Recorded as Walet, Wallet, Wallett, Wallit, and others, this is an English surname. It does not seem to appear in any of the known dictionaries of surnames, which is surprising as it quite well recorded in most southern counties of England… … Surnames reference
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Rice, Dan — (1823 1900) A circus clown who became a major icon of mid 19th century American popular culture, Rice was born Dan McLaren in New York. He spent his early years living in frontier towns and working, at various times, as a jockey, as a minstrel … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
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Waylett — This unusual and interesting name is of early medieval English, and later Scottish, origin, and derives from a personal name recorded in the Gloucestershire Assize Rolls of 1221 variously as Wallauiet , Walhauiet and Welleuiet . The personal name … Surnames reference
Pouch — 12th to early 16th century bag or wallett slung fromt eh girdle or attached to the belt. A knife or dagger may be tucked into the supporting strap … Medieval glossary