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History of British Surnames [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, weight: 385 g
  • Sērija : Approaches to Local History
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Feb-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138836184
  • ISBN-13: 9781138836181
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, weight: 385 g
  • Sērija : Approaches to Local History
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Feb-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138836184
  • ISBN-13: 9781138836181
Aiming to avoid technical terminology, Richard McKinley provides an introduction to the history of hereditary surnames in Britain from their first appearance to the present day. Devoting a chapter to each of the main categories of name, he enables readers to set the facts they discover about their own ancestry, family history and surnames into the context of general surname development. The author deals with those names that originate in England, Wales and Scotland; and since these tend to have their own distinct histories, he discusses developments in each of the three countries separately, wherever appropriate. The book uses the study of surnames to illuminate social history and draws attention to the complex patterns of population mobility that have always characterized British Society. It also describes regional and class differences in surnames, some features of which survive to our own time.
Editorial preface vii
Introduction 1(24)
Definition of terms
9(2)
Surnames originating outside Britain
11(9)
Regional differences in the character of surnames
20(5)
Chapter 1 The evolution of hereditary surnames
25(26)
Beginnings of hereditary surnames in England
25(10)
Hereditary surnames of townspeople
35(1)
Hereditary names of small free tenants
36(1)
Hereditary surnames of serfs
37(2)
Evolution of surnames in Wales
39(5)
Development of surnames in Scotland
44(3)
Surnames used by married women
47(4)
Chapter 2 Locative surnames
51(21)
Ramification of locative surnames
60(6)
Dispersal of some locative names
66(6)
Chapter 3 Topographical surnames
72(18)
Surnames such as Bridger or Bridgman
80(5)
Presence of final `-s' in topographical surnames
85(2)
Attachment of prepositions to topographical surnames
87(3)
Chapter 4 Surnames derived from personal names
90(41)
Surnames derived from personal names without any suffix or prefix
97(13)
Surnames from personal names with the ending `-son'
110(8)
Surnames formed from a personal names with the addition of a possessive `-s'
118(3)
Surnames formed from a personal name with the prefix `Mac-'
121(3)
Surnames prefixed by `Ap' or `Ab'
124(2)
Surnames prefixed by `Fitz-'
126(1)
Metronymics
127(4)
Chapter 5 Occupational surnames
131(25)
Surnames from high lay or ecclesiastical offices
135(3)
Surnames from terms for free or unfree status
138(2)
Surnames such as Brewster, Webster, etc
140(1)
Occupational surnames from Latin words
141(2)
Regional distribution of occupational surnames
143(4)
Surnames denoting a relationship of service
147(3)
Welsh and Scots occupational surnames
150(6)
Chapter 6 Surnames derived from nicknames
156(21)
Interpretation of surnames from nicknames
162(8)
Surnames of relationship
170(7)
Chapter 7 Some general themes in the history of surnames
177(17)
Surnames as a guide to shared relationships
177(10)
Ramification of surnames
187(2)
Migration of surnames
189(5)
Chapter 8 Surnames and local history
194(13)
Surnames as evidence for migration
196(3)
Surnames and the social structure of communities
199(4)
Value of topographical and occuptional surnames
203(2)
Surnames and local dialects
205(2)
Chapter 9 Advice on further reading
207(6)
Dictionaries of surnames
207(3)
General works on surnames
210(3)
Index 213
Richard McKinley