Hrolf the Ganger." But whether in imitation of the Norman lords, or from the great convenience of the distinction, the use of fixed surnames arose in France about the year 1000; came into England sixty years later, or with the Norman Conquest; and reached... Concerning Some Scotch Surnames ... - Seite 4von Cosmo Innes - 1860 - 69 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Paterson - 1866 - 486 Seiten
...thereof."* The surname of Venator or Huntar is of early Norman origin. Professor Innes tells usf that "the use of fixed surnames arose in France about the year 1000, came into England about sixty years later with the Norman Conquest, and reached us in Scotland, speaking roundly, about... | |
| 1901 - 134 Seiten
...the first band of Northmen rowed up the Seine, under their leader Hrolf, whom our history books honor with the theatrical name of Rollo, but who was known...years later, or with the Norman Conquest; and reached Scotland, speaking roundly, about the year 1100. The first example of fixed surnames in any number... | |
| 1901 - 140 Seiten
...the first band of Northmen rowed up the Seine, under their leader Hrolf, whom our history books honor with the theatrical name of Rollo, but who was known...years later, or with the Norman Conquest; and reached Scotland, speaking roundly, about the year 1100. The first example of fixed surnames in any number... | |
| 1902 - 118 Seiten
...the first band of Northmen rowed up the Seine, under their leader Hrolf, whom our history books honor with the theatrical name of Rollo, but who was known...years later, or with the Norman Conquest; and reached Scotland, speaking roundly, about the year 1100. The first example of fixed surnames in any number... | |
| 1905 - 126 Seiten
...whom uur histoiy books honor with the theatrical name of Rollo, but who was known among his people af "Hrolf the Ganger." But whether in imitation of the...years later, or with the Norman Conquest; and reached Scotland, speaking roundly, about the year 1100. The first example of fixed surnames in any number... | |
| 1905 - 116 Seiten
...whom our history books honor with the theatrical name of Rollo, but who was known among his people a/ "Hrolf the Ganger." But whether in imitation of the...years later, or with the Norman Conquest; and reached Scotland, speaking roundry, about the year 1100. The first example of fixed surnames in any number... | |
| 1905 - 126 Seiten
...Rollo, but who was known among his people a/ "Hrolf the Ganger." But whether in imitation of the Xorman lords, or from the great convenience of the distinction,...years later, or with the Norman Conquest; and reached Scotland, speaking roundly, about the year 1100. The first example of fixed surnames in any number... | |
| 1905 - 120 Seiten
...whom our history books honor with the theatrical name of Rollo, but who was known among his people a/ "Hrolf the Ganger." But whether in imitation of the...fixed surnames arose in France about the year 1000; canie into England sixty years later, or with the Norman Conquest; and reached Scotland, speaking roundh',... | |
| James Paterson - 1866 - 344 Seiten
...thereof."* The surname of Venator or Huutar is of early Norman origin. Professor Imies tells usf that "the use of fixed surnames arose in France about the year 1000, came into England about sixty years later with the Norman Conquest, and reached us in Scotland, speaking roundly, about... | |
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