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DE WOLF, of Lyme, Conn
(tbarles ID'mllolf _ Of Guadaloupe, his Ancestors and Descendants. Being a complete Genealogy of the '' RaoDE lsLAND D'WoLFs," the descendants of SIMON 0& WOLF, with their common descent from BALTHASAR DE WOLF, of Lyme, Conn. (1668) WITH II. BIOGR/1.PHICII.L INTRODUCTION AND APPBICDJCBS ON TH& 1Rova Scotian 4'c -m:rtolf:i • • ~'D OTHER 4JJISD PAXJLID . ' WJTH A PREPACK BY I I BRADFORD COLT DE WOLF BY 11• • REV. CALBRAITH B. PERRY, D. D. • NE\V YORK PRESS OF T. A. WRIGHT 1902 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- -------- -------- ------- -------- . )\'_ . ' .. ;' , ( ' ' . ,· .' i •. ·.1· .. \ o; ·1: ,> '·: ·,·:.-.1i·.,, .. ,. ' -·-> =-~~-~---·. IIRISTOL, RIIODH ISLANI>. l'Ko,1 A \\' ATRR COLOR BXP.CUTf.11 •·oR TIIIS \'OLV>IB UY llRS. (.OUISA G111soN l'RATT. ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- -------- -------- ------- -------- TO MY PARENTS ]AlllES DE WOLF PERRY WHO WITH SPOTLESS RltPUTATtON MAINTAINBD THE HONOUR OF HIS NAME ; AND JULIA SOPHIA ]ONES PERRY WHO, BY PRECEPT AND JtX.UIPLE. WITH UNTIR.ING APPB.CTION'. TAUGHT HJCJl CHILDREN TO JDfUl.ATB ALL THAT WAS BEST 1:-f -'TJl'atR ANCESTORS, THE POU.OWING PAGAS ARB DBDICATSD WITH GRATEFUL AFFECTION' ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- -------- -------- ------- -------- "'Wle ougbt to keep tbe Beal> before our CJ?es, anl) bonour tbem as tf tbei? were sttu ltvtng" LI Kl OP CONFUCIUS ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- -------- -------- ------- -------- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. View of Bristol, R. I., . • . FronlisjJuee Faclni: PaK• De \Volf Coat.of-Arms, . • . 4 Portrait of Mark Anthony De \Volf, . • 15 Portrait of Abigail Potter De \Volf, . • • 18 Portrait of Hon. James De Wolf, . 23 Portrait of Mrs. Marianne De \Volf Perry, . • 26 View of Parlor at "Silver Creek," . • 31 View of "The Mount" Drawing Room, . 37 Views of "Linden Place," Residence of Col. -
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NORTH JERSEY HISTORY CENTER VERTICAL FILE (HVFG) LIST OF FAMILY NAMES MARCH 1991 REVISED 1995 REVISED 2000 REVISED 2006 REVISED 2012 REVISED 2014 **** F=separate folder **** F*=Misc folder under first letter(s) **** MF=fiche A MF(5) F ALLEN MF ABBEY MF ALLER MF ABBOTT MF ALLERTON MF F* ABEEL MF ALLING s.a. AUBLE/ABLE/ABELL MF F ALLISON MF ABELES F* ALLMAN F* ABELL F* ALLRED F ABER/ABERS F* ALLWOOD MF ABLE see AUBLE F* ALMER F* ABRAHAM MF ALMY/ALMEY MF ACKEN F* ALPAUGH F ACKERLY/AKERLY MF ALVORD MF F* ACKERMAN MF F* ALWARD MF ACKERS F* AMATO MF ACKERSON MF AMBROSE MF F* ACKLEY MF F* AMERMAN/AMMERMAN MF F* ADAIR MF AMES F ADAMS F* AMMANN MF ADAMSON MF F ANDERSON F* ADCOCK F* ANDREASSEN MF ADER MF ANDRES MF ADEY F* ANDREW MF ADRIAENS MF ANDRUS/ANDRUSS/ANDREWS MF AFFLECK F* ANGERBAUER F* AGNELLI MF F* ANGLE F* AHLERS F* ANGUS MF AHRENS F* ANGWIN MF F* AIKMAN MF ANNAN F* AINGE MF ANNIN MF(2) AKERLY MF ANSLEY F* ALBANESE MF F* ANSON F* ALBINSON F* ANSPACH MF ALBRECHT MF ANTES MF F* ALBRIGHT MF(2) F* APGAR MF ALDEN MF F* APPLEGATE/APPLEGET/ MF F* ALEXANDER APPLEGIT MF ALGER MF APPLETON MF ALGIER MF APPLIN F* ALGREW F* ARCH MF ALLABEN MF F* ARCHER MF ALLAIRE F* ARDILL **** F=separate folder **** F*=Misc folder under first letter(s) **** MF=fiche F* ARICO F* BABO F* ARINTAGA MF BABSON F* ARLINGTON MF BACHE MF F* ARMITAGE F* BACKMAN MF ARMOUR MF F* BACON MF F* ARMSTRONG MF BADCOCK F* ARNESTAGE MF BADENHAUSEN MF ARNETT MF F* BADGLEY/BAGLEY MF(3) F ARNOLD MF BAILEY MF ARROWSMITH MF BAIR F* ARTUS MF F* BAIRD F* ASHFIELD MF(3) F BAKER MF ASSHETON F -
No. 40. the System of Lunar Craters, Quadrant Ii Alice P
NO. 40. THE SYSTEM OF LUNAR CRATERS, QUADRANT II by D. W. G. ARTHUR, ALICE P. AGNIERAY, RUTH A. HORVATH ,tl l C.A. WOOD AND C. R. CHAPMAN \_9 (_ /_) March 14, 1964 ABSTRACT The designation, diameter, position, central-peak information, and state of completeness arc listed for each discernible crater in the second lunar quadrant with a diameter exceeding 3.5 km. The catalog contains more than 2,000 items and is illustrated by a map in 11 sections. his Communication is the second part of The However, since we also have suppressed many Greek System of Lunar Craters, which is a catalog in letters used by these authorities, there was need for four parts of all craters recognizable with reasonable some care in the incorporation of new letters to certainty on photographs and having diameters avoid confusion. Accordingly, the Greek letters greater than 3.5 kilometers. Thus it is a continua- added by us are always different from those that tion of Comm. LPL No. 30 of September 1963. The have been suppressed. Observers who wish may use format is the same except for some minor changes the omitted symbols of Blagg and Miiller without to improve clarity and legibility. The information in fear of ambiguity. the text of Comm. LPL No. 30 therefore applies to The photographic coverage of the second quad- this Communication also. rant is by no means uniform in quality, and certain Some of the minor changes mentioned above phases are not well represented. Thus for small cra- have been introduced because of the particular ters in certain longitudes there are no good determi- nature of the second lunar quadrant, most of which nations of the diameters, and our values are little is covered by the dark areas Mare Imbrium and better than rough estimates. -
Tezi Yöneteu
İSTAltBUL ÜNİVERSİTESİ EDEBİYAT FAKÜTITESİ LİSA.liS TEZİ TEZİN KONUSU : STRABOlPUll XIV. KİTABilillA GEÇEli BÖLGE, KENT, TANRI, TAURIÇA VE ŞAHIS İSİMLERİ ÜZERİIIDE KISA AÇIKLAL'IALI TARAiliA. ÇALiı;MASI • TEZİ YÖNETEU : PROF. DR. ADUAN PEKmAN İSTANBUl/HAZİRAN 1982 NERİrı!AN ARSLAN 18809 İÇİNDEKİLER 1. ÖNSÖZ 2. BİDLİYOGRAFYA 3· STRABON'UN KİŞİLİGİ VE ESERLERİ 4. STRABOIPUN XIV. KİTABIIillA GEÇEN BÖLGE, KEUT, TANRI, TAHRIÇA VE ŞAHIS İSİMLERİ ÜZERİNDE KISA AÇIKLAMALI TABALlA ÇALişmASI ÖN SÖ Z Eskiçağın ünlü coğTafyacısı Strabon r un 17 lü taplık "Geographika" adlı bir eseri vardır. Strabon ayrıca tarih alanında da büyülc çalışmalar yapmış ve 47 cil·tlik bir tarih yazmıştır. Ancak bu eseri günümüze kadar ulaşa~amıştır. Strabon Coğrafya eserinde Eskiçağdwci Anadolu'nun sadece coğrafyası halekında değil tarihi haldtında da b~lgiler vermektedir. Eserinin çeşitli yerlerinde kendisinden ve atalarından bahsetmek tedir: Strabon hakkındaki bildiklerimizde eserinde bize naklettiği bilgi lerden ibaret·tir. A-taları Pontos kralları yanında önemli görevler almış olan kimselerdir. özellikle anne tarafından soylu bir aileye mensup olan Strabon m.ö. 64-63 yıllarında Pontos bölgesinde Aınaseia (Amasya) şehrinde doğmuştur. Varlıklı bir aileye mensup olduğu için iyi bir ÖbTenim yapabil miş ve istediği kadar seyahat edebilmiştir. Öğrenimini genç yaşta Karia'da (Tralles) yanında Nysa şehrinde Aristodemos'un yru1ında yapmıştır. H.ö. 44 yıllarında Roma'ya gitmiş ve orada da öğrenimine devam etmiştir. Onun hocaları arasında Stoic filozof tarihçi, büyük bilgin Poseidonios da vardır. Strabon'un kendisi de Stoic felsefenin ilkelerine bağlı bir filazoftur. Eserlerinde Roma Siyasetine ve siyasetçilerine bir hayranlılc gÇ;izlenılenmelctedir. Afrilca'nın ve Anadolu nun büyük bir kısmını dolaşan s·trabon hayatının son 26-27 yılını Amasia 1da geçirmiş tir. -
City of Charleston Municipal Court
City of Charleston Municipal Court 9/24/2021 Page 1 Officer Court Events - Monday, September 27, 2021 to Friday, October 29, 2021 Excludes Motions, Deferrals, and Jury Trials Adams Christopher Tuesday, October 19, 2021 20210416019558 8:30 am Criminal Bench Trial Manucy, Majorie Disorderly Conduct Katelyn Tuesday, October 12, 2021 20210416028112 9:30 am Criminal Bench Trial Thompson, Peter Shoplifting <= $2,000 - 16 - 13-0110(A) Akins Nicholas Friday, October 1, 2021 20210415996197 8:30 am Criminal Bench Trial Rowland, Kelsi Driving Under Influence 1st Offense . No BA Thursday, October 14, 2021 20210415968789 8:30 am Traffic Bench Trial Steed, Terrell DUS, license not suspended for DUI - 1st offense (56-01-0460)(A)(1)(a) 20210416020632 8:30 am Traffic Bench Trial Hurst, Louis Driving Under Influence 1st Offense . No BA 9/24/2021 Page 2 Officer Court Events - Monday, September 27, 2021 to Friday, October 29, 2021 Excludes Motions, Deferrals, and Jury Trials Akins Nicholas Thursday, October 14, 2021 20210416023954 8:30 am Traffic Bench Trial Connolly, Colin Operating vehicle w/o reg and license due to delinquency - 56-03-0840 20210416024511 8:30 am Traffic Bench Trial Marsh, Joshua Driving Under Influence 1st Offense . No BA 8102P0769552 8:30 am Traffic Bench Trial Simmons, Jamaul DUS, license not suspended for DUI - 1st offense (56-01-0460)(A)(1)(a) Friday, October 15, 2021 20210415961061 8:30 am Criminal Bench Trial-GATEWAY INCOMPLETE Gardo, Joshua Public Drunk 20210416024512 8:30 am Criminal Bench Trial Lowe, Zackary Malicious Injury to animals, personal property, injury value $2,000 or less 20210416024513 8:30 am Criminal Bench Trial Lowe, Zackary Careless Driving Monday, October 18, 2021 20210415989747 9:00 am DUI Pre-Trial Hearing Rotibi, Katari Driving Under Influence >= .10% <.16% with BA 56-05-2930(B) 20210416013897 9:00 am DUI Pre-Trial Hearing McClelland, Bradley Driving Under Influence 1st Offense . -
Role of Endolysosomes and Inter-Organellar Signaling in Brain Disease
University of North Dakota UND Scholarly Commons Biomedical Sciences Faculty Publications Department of Biomedical Sciences 2-2020 Role of endolysosomes and inter-organellar signaling in brain disease Zahra Afghah Xuesong Chen University of North Dakota, [email protected] Jonathan David Geiger University of North Dakota, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.und.edu/bms-fac Part of the Medicine and Health Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Afghah, Zahra; Chen, Xuesong; and Geiger, Jonathan David, "Role of endolysosomes and inter-organellar signaling in brain disease" (2020). Biomedical Sciences Faculty Publications. 1. https://commons.und.edu/bms-fac/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Biomedical Sciences at UND Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Biomedical Sciences Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of UND Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Neurobiology of Disease 134 (2020) 104670 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Neurobiology of Disease journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ynbdi Review Role of endolysosomes and inter-organellar signaling in brain disease T ⁎ Zahra Afghah, Xuesong Chen, Jonathan D. Geiger Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201, United States of America ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Keywords: Endosomes and lysosomes (endolysosomes) are membrane bounded organelles that play a key role in cell sur- Endolysosomes vival and cell death. These acidic intracellular organelles are the principal sites for intracellular hydrolytic Mitochondria activity required for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. -
Surname Given Maiden Name Age Date Page Abblett Fred, D. (Sr.) 65 October Ll, L949 5 Abel Infant Infant November 6, L949 2
Surname Given Maiden Name Age Date Page Abblett Fred, D. (Sr.) 65 October ll, l949 5 Abel infant infant November 6, l949 2 Abrahamson Sholom (Sam) 60 August 8, l949 2 Abrudan Nicholas 73 April 3, l949 26 Acton John Wesley (Jr.) l7 December 8, l949 2 Adamczyk Thomas 59 20-Jan-49 Adamczyk Thomas 58 23-Jan-49 Adams Cecil, A. 39 January 3l, l949 Adams Ida, C. 84 January 24, l949 Adler Joseph, T. (Capt.) 58 July 26, l949 2 Agardi Sara 78 July 5, l949 2 Ahlborn John, F. 59 May 22, l949 2 Ahlering Edward, L. 46 December 29, 2 l949 Aiken Martha May 20, l949 2 Ainsworth Sidney 66 June 23, l949 l5 Ajerski John, M. 72 7-Jan-49 Akers William Eugene 2 20-Feb-49 Albertson Theron, R. l4 September l3, 2 l949 Alex Charles 58 November 2, l949 2 Alexander Esther Harrison 55 September 20, 2 l949 Alexander Harry 52 October 7, l949 2 Alexanderson Cecelia 5l April ll, l949 2 Alexanderson Charles, G. (Pfc.) 30 May 5, l949 2 Allie Sam 59 May 20, l949 2 Alonzo Elsie 37 May 2, l949 2 Alt Anna 75 December 2l, 2 l949 Amrai Joseph (Sr.) 64 July 3, l949 2 Anderson Catherine 8l October 4, l949 l7 Anderson Celia 9 June l, l949 9 Anderson Elizabeth 72 September l4, 2 l949 Anderson Oliver, A. September 22, 2 l949 Andree G.W. (Dr.) 43 October 7, l949 2 Andrews Oliver (Sr.) 80 April 4, l949 l3 Andriso Margaret, E. 34 November 25, 33 l949 Anglin M.L. -
Sky and Telescope
SkyandTelescope.com The Lunar 100 By Charles A. Wood Just about every telescope user is familiar with French comet hunter Charles Messier's catalog of fuzzy objects. Messier's 18th-century listing of 109 galaxies, clusters, and nebulae contains some of the largest, brightest, and most visually interesting deep-sky treasures visible from the Northern Hemisphere. Little wonder that observing all the M objects is regarded as a virtual rite of passage for amateur astronomers. But the night sky offers an object that is larger, brighter, and more visually captivating than anything on Messier's list: the Moon. Yet many backyard astronomers never go beyond the astro-tourist stage to acquire the knowledge and understanding necessary to really appreciate what they're looking at, and how magnificent and amazing it truly is. Perhaps this is because after they identify a few of the Moon's most conspicuous features, many amateurs don't know where Many Lunar 100 selections are plainly visible in this image of the full Moon, while others require to look next. a more detailed view, different illumination, or favorable libration. North is up. S&T: Gary The Lunar 100 list is an attempt to provide Moon lovers with Seronik something akin to what deep-sky observers enjoy with the Messier catalog: a selection of telescopic sights to ignite interest and enhance understanding. Presented here is a selection of the Moon's 100 most interesting regions, craters, basins, mountains, rilles, and domes. I challenge observers to find and observe them all and, more important, to consider what each feature tells us about lunar and Earth history. -
10Great Features for Moon Watchers
Sinus Aestuum is a lava pond hemming the Imbrium debris. Mare Orientale is another of the Moon’s large impact basins, Beginning observing On its eastern edge, dark volcanic material erupted explosively and possibly the youngest. Lunar scientists think it formed 170 along a rille. Although this region at first appears featureless, million years after Mare Imbrium. And although “Mare Orien- observe it at several different lunar phases and you’ll see the tale” translates to “Eastern Sea,” in 1961, the International dark area grow more apparent as the Sun climbs higher. Astronomical Union changed the way astronomers denote great features for Occupying a region below and a bit left of the Moon’s dead lunar directions. The result is that Mare Orientale now sits on center, Mare Nubium lies far from many lunar showpiece sites. the Moon’s western limb. From Earth we never see most of it. Look for it as the dark region above magnificent Tycho Crater. When you observe the Cauchy Domes, you’ll be looking at Yet this small region, where lava plains meet highlands, con- shield volcanoes that erupted from lunar vents. The lava cooled Moon watchers tains a variety of interesting geologic features — impact craters, slowly, so it had a chance to spread and form gentle slopes. 10Our natural satellite offers plenty of targets you can spot through any size telescope. lava-flooded plains, tectonic faulting, and debris from distant In a geologic sense, our Moon is now quiet. The only events by Michael E. Bakich impacts — that are great for telescopic exploring. -
Influence of Pathogenic Bacterial Determinants on Genome
INFLUENCE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL DETERMINANTS ON GENOME STABILITY OF EXPOSED INTESTINAL CELLS AND OF DISTAL LIVER AND SPLEEN CELLS Paul S. Walz B.Sc. Hons., University of Western Ontario, 2009 A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies of the University of Lethbridge in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTERS OF SCIENCE Department of Biology University of Lethbridge LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, CANADA © Paul S. Walz, 2011 INFLUENCE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL DETERMINANTS ON GENOME STABILITY OF EXPOSED INTESTINAL CELLS AND OF DISTAL LIVER AND SPLEEN CELLS Paul S. Walz Approved Dr. Igor Kovalchuk, Co-Supervisor, Department of Biological Science, MD, PhD Date Dr. Olga Kovalchuk, Co-Supervisor, Department of Biological Science, MD, PhD Date Dr. Brent Selinger, Thesis Committee Member, Department of Biological Science, PhD Date Dr. James Thomas, Thesis Committee Member, Department of Biological Science, PhD Date Dr. Lesley Brown, Thesis Committee Member, Department of Kinesiology & Phys. Ed., PhD Date Dr. Elizabeth Schultz/Dr. Theresa Burg, Chair, Department of Biological Science, PhD Date ABSTRACT Most bacterial infections can be correlated to contamination of consumables such as food and water. Upon contamination, boil water advisories have been ordered to ensure water is safe to consume, despite the evidence that heat-killed bacteria can induce genomic instability of exposed (intestine) and distal cells (liver and spleen). We hypothesize that exposure to components of heat-killed Escherichia coli O157:H7 will induce genomic instability within animal cells directly and indirectly exposed to these determinants. Mice were exposed to various components of dead bacteria such as DNA, RNA, protein or LPS as well as to whole heat-killed bacteria via drinking water. -
Wayne County Death Index, 1934-1939 1 SURNAME FIRST
SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE AGE DATE LOCATION BOX FILE Aaron Phillip W 305 4/21/1938 WD 21 16 Aarons Victoria 149 10/9/1937 EC 13 16 Abbeg Minnie Manning 160 7/13/1938 SM TP 21 8 Abbey Thomas J 180 8/7/1939 HP 30 16 Abbote Vito 165 3/3/1938 NK TP 23 7 Abbott Ada 180 3/2/1938 HP 22 3 Abbott Blanche Maude 152 5/24/1938 HP 22 7 Abbott Chester 155 10/21/1938 WD 21 20 Abbott Ira W 190 8/20/1935 WY 6 11 Abbott Melvin J 102 3/31/1936 WD 9 15 Abbott Roy 142 6/24/1937 WD 15 19 Abbott William C 184 9/28/1936 RM TP 8 14 Abell Ellen 163 2/20/1937 NK TP 17 8 Abelson James H 183 11/27/1938 NK TP 24 12 Aben Augusta 171 11/25/1937 LP 14 15 Abernathy Paul 152 4/3/1939 NK TP 28 16 Abjorson Sven J 148 8/2/1938 GPF 19 16 Abraham Anna 155 4/3/1938 HP 22 5 Abraham Fay 142 9/17/1939 WD 27 22 Abraham Frank Wilson 119 2/18/1937 HP 16 4 Abraham Omar 150 8/2/1938 NK TP 24 1 Abrahamson John 157 12/22/1937 NK TP 18 16 Abram William 175 11/3/1937 NK TP 18 12 Abshagen William 163 2/11/1937 NK TP 17 7 Acciaccafero Dora 159 5/21/1939 NK TP 28 23 Acker Baby 0 4/12/1936 ML 7 27 Acker William H 187 8/12/1939 HP 30 16 Ackerman Jessie W 165 5/31/1939 WD 27 18 Ackerman Leo 174 4/15/1935 NK TP 4 14 Ackermann Joseph M 167 4/15/1936 HP 10 7 Ackersville William 141 10/30/1935 HP 3 19 Ackley Robert D 106 6/28/1936 HP 10 12 Adach John 150 8/17/1939 NK TP 29 7 Adair Baby 0 8/28/1939 WD 27 21 Adair Kristine Ann 105 5/6/1937 WD 15 17 Adamczak Baby 0 7/8/1935 HM 1 29 Adamczak Veronika 301 1/14/1939 HM 31 1 Adamczyk Baby 0 8/3/1937 HM 14 8 Adamczyk Donald 204 2/6/1937 HM 14 2 Adamczyk -
British Family Names
cs 25o/ £22, Cornrll IBniwwitg |fta*g BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME FROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND THE GIFT OF Hcnrti W~ Sage 1891 A.+.xas.Q7- B^llll^_ DATE DUE ,•-? AUG 1 5 1944 !Hak 1 3 1^46 Dec? '47T Jan 5' 48 ft e Univeral, CS2501 .B23 " v Llb«"y Brit mii!Sm?nS,£& ori8'" and m 3 1924 olin 029 805 771 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029805771 BRITISH FAMILY NAMES. : BRITISH FAMILY NAMES ftbetr ©riain ano fIDeaning, Lists of Scandinavian, Frisian, Anglo-Saxon, and Norman Names. HENRY BARBER, M.D. (Clerk), "*• AUTHOR OF : ' FURNESS AND CARTMEL NOTES,' THE CISTERCIAN ABBEY OF MAULBRONN,' ( SOME QUEER NAMES,' ' THE SHRINE OF ST. BONIFACE AT FULDA,' 'POPULAR AMUSEMENTS IN GERMANY,' ETC. ' "What's in a name ? —Romeo and yuliet. ' I believe now, there is some secret power and virtue in a name.' Burton's Anatomy ofMelancholy. LONDON ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. 1894. 4136 CONTENTS. Preface - vii Books Consulted - ix Introduction i British Surnames - 3 nicknames 7 clan or tribal names 8 place-names - ii official names 12 trade names 12 christian names 1 foreign names 1 foundling names 1 Lists of Ancient Patronymics : old norse personal names 1 frisian personal and family names 3 names of persons entered in domesday book as HOLDING LANDS temp. KING ED. CONFR. 37 names of tenants in chief in domesday book 5 names of under-tenants of lands at the time of the domesday survey 56 Norman Names 66 Alphabetical List of British Surnames 78 Appendix 233 PREFACE.