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  • 21Brumby — Recorded in several forms including Brumbie, Brumby and Brumbye, this is an English post medieval locational surname. It originates from the village of Brumby, in the county of Linconshire, in the region of England known as East Anglia . This was …

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  • 22Brumbye — Recorded in several forms including Brumbie, Brumby and Brumbye, this is an English post medieval locational surname. It originates from the village of Brumby, in the county of Linconshire, in the region of England known as East Anglia . This was …

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  • 23Hearnshaw — Recorded as Earnshaw and the London dialectal Hearnshaw, this is an Engflish surname. It is locational from a village called Earnshaw in the county of Lancashire. This name is composed of the Olde English personal name Earn , meaning an eagle,… …

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  • 24Bagwell — Recorded in the popular spelling of Bagwell, Begwell, and the original form of Backwell, this is an English surname. It is either locational from some now lost medieval site, or it is topographical for a person who lived at a wella , a fresh… …

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  • 25Begwell — Recorded in the popular spelling of Bagwell, and the later development of Begwell, and the original form of Backwell, this is an English surname. It is either locational from some now lost medieval site, or it is topographical for a person who… …

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  • 26Boltwood — Recorded as Boltwood and Boultwood, this is an English surname. It is locational and derives either from the village known as Boltonwood in Cumbria, or from a now lost medieval village which was probably called Bopl wudu or similar. This… …

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  • 27Boultwood — Recorded as Boltwood and Boultwood, this is an English surname. It is locational and derives either from the village known as Boltonwood in Cumbria, or from a now lost medieval village which was probably called Bopl wudu or similar. This… …

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  • 28Gradon — Recorded in a number of spellings which include Gradon, Graddon, Gratton, Gredan, Gredden, Gredon, Greydon, Greeding, Gridon and Grodden, this interesting surname is English. As such it is or rather was, residential, and would seem to originate… …

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  • 29Mapplebeck — Recorded as Maplebeck and Mapplebeck, this is an English residential surname. It is from the tiny village of Mapplebeck in the county of Nottinham, whose population upto quite recently was only seventy two! This suggests that at some point in… …

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  • 30Margeram — Recorded in many forms including Margeram, Margram, Margarum, Margrem, and Marjoram, this is an English surname. It has been claimed that in England it originates from the region known as East Anglia and more specifically the county of Norfolk,… …

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