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  • 21Coldharbour —    1) A large messuage in the parishes of All Hallows the Great and All Hallows the Less in Dowgate Ward, which stood on the site now occupied by the City of London Brewery (q.v.).    The church of All Hallows the Less stood over an arched gate,… …

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  • 22Хронологический список католических блаженных и святых XVII века — В данном списке представлены блаженные и святые Римско Католической Церкви, жившие в XVII веке. Перечисление расположено по годам смерти. Имя Дата рождения Место рождения Дата смерти Место смерти Примечания Святая Анна Лайн (Anne Line) 1567… …

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  • 23Dunstall — This is a dialectually transposed locational name from a number of places called Tunstall in Lancashire, North Yorkshire, Kent, Norfolk, Shropshire and Staffordshire etc. The name derives from the Olde English elements tun meaning a farm or… …

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  • 24Gunston — This interesting name, with variant spelling Gunstone, is of locational origin from either of the places called Gunton in Norfolk and Suffolk. The placename derives from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr or Gunne meaning battle plus Old English… …

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  • 25Gunstone — This unusual name, with variant spelling Gunston, is of locational origin from either of the places called Gunton in Norfolk and Suffolk. The placename derives from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr or Gunne meaning battle plus the Olde English… …

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  • 26Gunton — This unusual surname is of combined Old Norse and Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from either of two places thus called. The one in Norfolk, recorded as Gunetune in the Domesday Book of 1086, and as Gonetone in 1166, has as its… …

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  • 27Tunstall — Recorded as Tunstall, Tunstill, and even Dunstill or Dunstall, this is an English locational surname, of pre 7th century origins. It originates from any or all of a number of places called Tunstall in the counties Lancashire, North Yorkshire,… …

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  • 28Tyndale, William — (1484? 1536)    Translator of the Bible, belonged to a northern family which, migrating to Gloucestershire during the Wars of the Roses, adopted the alternative name of Huchyns or Hychins, which T. himself bore when at Oxf. in 1510. After… …

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