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Atlas of British Surnames

Posted 1 March 2016 by Debbie Kennett

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Revision for “Atlas of British Surnames” created on 17 March 2018 @ 22:02:22

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<h3><img class="size-full wp-image-456 alignright" src="/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/atlas1.jpg" alt="surnames" width="150" height="150" />Gabriel Ward Lasker and C G N Mascie-Taylor.<em> Atlas of British Surnames</em>. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1990. Published for the Guild of One-Name Studies</h3> <p>This book consists of 154 maps of surnames created from data extracted from the telephone books for England and Wales. Some maps are accompanied by notes, provided by the Guild member who submitted the data, on the variants and origins of the surname.</p> <h3>List of surnames included</h3> <p>Allwright, Alp, Alpe, Alps, Amey, Amy, Appledore, Arculus, Attewell, Attwell, Atwell, Ayliff, Ayliffe, Balsdon, Balson, Banham, Barnwell, Bellingham, Blood, Breward, Brewood, Brush, Burwood, Camper, Campion, Carefoot, Careford, Carfoot, Carford, Caunce, Chilton, Churchward, Claxon, Claxson, Claxtol, Claxton, Colegate, Colgate, Cooksey, Crabb, Crabbe, Crafer, Craffer, Crafford, Craford, Crawfoot, Crayford, Crayfourd, Credgington, Crippen, Crippin, Crowfoot, Crowford, Crowforthe, Crudgington, Crudington, Crutchington, Cuff, Cuffe, Cuffley, Cufley, Culf, Culff, Danke, Dankers, Dankis, Danko, Danks, Dawton, Denley, Denly, Derbyshire, Dunckley, Dunkle, Dunkley, Ebden, Ebdon, Epton, Fake, Fakes, Faulkney, Faulty, Fautley, Fautly, Feak, Feake, Feakes, Feaks, Feek, Feeke, Feeks, Fenna, Fennab, Fieldsend, Fieldson, Fieldston, Firmston, Firmstone, Formston, Formstone, Forsbrook, Fosbroke, Fosbrook, Fosbrooke, Furinston, Furmstone, Gabb, Gabbe, Gander, Garfath, Garf, Garfitt, Garfoot, Garford, Gillard, Glaester, Glaister, Glaistrer, Glaster, Glayster, Goodbody, Gothard, Gotts, Gouge, Graffham, Grafham, Grigg, Griggs, Harman, Heaven, Hebden, Hebdon, Henney, Henning, Hepden, Hepdon, Hibbs, Hodgkinson, Hogwood, Hollas, Hollos, Hollows, Hollus, Hore, Ibbs, Inch, Inches, Jacob, Karfoot, Keates, Keats, Kerferd, Kerfoot, Kerford, Kirfoot, Le Boutillier, Longmire, Lovegrove, Mallery, Mallorie, Mallory, Marker, Mewes, Mewies, Mewis, Mews, Mewse, Mithain, Mowbray, Musk, Off, Olivey, Ollivey, Palgrave, Pannatt, Pannett, Pannitt, Patchet, Patchett, Patchitt, Pattenden, Pattendon, Perrin, Phenna, Phennah, Philcock, Philcox, Phenis, Phenix, Pheonix, Phoenix, Pilling, Poock, Pook, Pooke, Proudfoot, Reesby, Restarick, Restorick, Restrick, Rumsey, Ruinseys, Sambridge, Sandison, Scoines, Scoins, Seabury, Shakespear, Shakespeare, Shakespere, Shakspear, Shallicker, Shalliker, Sheliker, Shelliker, Sherell, Sherrell, Sherwell, Sherwill, Shillaker, Shirrell, Shuttle, Smelt, Sneddon, Snelgrove, Snellgrove, Southwell, Spear, Speare, Spilling, Stagg, Stetson, Stidson, Stidston, Stitson, Stott, Swale, Tedd, Tedds, Thompstone, Tiplady, Took, Tooke, Towner, Trefor, Treleanen, Treleavan, Treleaven, Trelenven, Trelevan, Treleven, Treling, Treliving, Trevor, Ulph, Underhay, Venables, Waller, Warth, Whitlock, Wigsell, Wigzell, Willerton, Windaybank, Windebank, Winderbank, Windibank, Windybank, Woodger, Woodier, Woodyear, Worsdell, Zouch.</p> <p>Jones and Smith appear as the frontispiece, but are plotted from marriage registrations in 1975.</p>
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