Show 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I G A BAT BATTLE ABBEY BEY 1 1 d I eneal Ogy NAMES 1 i I q I t 1 i A FTER giving place for tor our friends JT AFTER who ho have ha asked for family lines litH's j to b be given In this department We wu now resume our oua researches In the Battie Battle Bat- Bat tie lie Abbe Abbey lists for fOl they the aro ar paramount In Jn Importance to those who would follow fol- fol low plow up clows clews of surname beginnings s First on the lists as aR we wo left them tome rome time a ago o comes the name of Giant Grant This Is 15 a famous name locally rationally and Internationally And it itla I la 18 to follow the tho stream tream of Its origin and discover er h where rc and when It first appeared in Great Grant I cornel cornea from Crom the Norman orman L Le Grand or i the tho big or the thereat great reat Il It is i tivo o of oC h height of stature an and even o in Utah that distinctive feature I Is p. p I liar llor to the Grant Gant family How did the name come to b Iw bt associated then with cne of oC the most famous of all old Scotch clans clans' For FOI Grant Is scotch Norman orman and En English lIsh In origin as far as descent t goe goes The explanation Is simple the Clan Mar Alpine married Into the Norman line of oC Le 1 ll a nod and d some ur of the descendants descendants de de- took ool th thorman Norman orman name as IlS they branched o olf from th the parent stuck stock Wo 0 find mention In Book Bool of lingo Hugo Grando do Secco who was sas an 11 under tenant In Coming on down own there ther is Gran de do in Henry the Firsts First's time And we have aunt it-aunt or 01 Grant In the Battle Abbey rolls In the printed d t- t of or Leland the th name namo Is s spelled Gaunt John of Gaunt was ono one of flogland's flog flog- lands land's most famous potentates Clan CInn PurI Purely Critic The Grant clan n In Scotland Is purely purely pure pure- ly Celtic and ard Is a t branch of the MacAlpine MacAlpine Mac Mac- Alpine i cla-i an and carried tl th badge hal o of that clan elan But the tho immo is as We wo have said unmistakably Norman e. e the rite Ian Is s his Olla OUa tl tells us that Grant Giant or was the English for a giant or 01 monster There Is hJ an amusing story torr tol told of or one of the ancient scions of or this famous family amIlY The Earl of S S' who desired ties lied to establish be beyond beyond be- be yon yond dispute the antiquity of or the tho fain fam am- am ily altered d in nn the thu family Bible ono one I let tor r In G Genesis vi I 1 1 BO so that It read racI Thorp There were Grants in tl the earth oarth In that those days aya that is before the th flood But Hut said a skeptical friend tio tho deluge came cam an and swept them all away awa Tho rho earl carl fixed a stony stare on his impudent Impudent Im Im- questioner and nOlI replied ly h Sr that verso terso has been misplaced and should have ha come after the flood The Grants may bo be traced in a direct lino line In lit Normandy as far tar back as but we may not place e too teo much m reliance on th these thc se ancient pedigrees for fOI there then I In is much doubt cast upon them b IJ qualified scholars I I. I on the Hie list liNt but should bo be spell Grendon accord In ink ing to Baring Gould It Is said to be an interpolation and comes comel from Crom Grenon Oren Oren- don on In Warwickshire o. Gresley le la IH given en by Leland as OreillY It ft Is from in Anjou There in IR inan IRan an Albert Alhert Grelet In who Is la Baron Daron of or Manchester ter The rhe surname survives CS as Gr Gresley dl y an and Greeley This littler latter is our f fatuous famous American sur stir name flume Il I is given by l. l Leland land lam as Gene Gono- yule with the I r r omitted d' it comes from In lu the Cotentin This fill name helon belongs G to a famous English family famil descended do c from Lobert rt do vin Gren- Gren vII It who c anle the conqueror to England and received rocel three thre knights knights- fc fees In the Buckingham s county of ham Buckingham Greville I Is disguised b by L Leland larr joI t as S It comes from n a castle castle- 11 In the Cotentin but the titled English family of ot that name nam I Is said t to be a branch of or the III Grenville From Fro T Tonn Tenn n of Gurdon Gordon Is 15 from a town to of or that namo nomo In lh the u department of or Lot hot on III t to l lino- lino stone Howl r a on could drift rt up Into the north and join i I exp expedition is Ig not told th the name In the Rattle BailIe Abbey Is almost certain to be h. an lut interpolation I The Thc first tint h Gu Gurdon don who Is reco recognised recognized rec rec- o by br the antiquarians antiquarian received u II grunt grant of half a l knights knight's t foe fee In Hel- Hel tl bou bourn n from Richard Co Coeur ur do e Lion Ilon an anthis and this seems likely enough as DS b bv by that time lime all the district of or cahors and the south were thou then under the J English nl lIh crown J Thero There was a a. Guido Goblo GoLlo who a charter of ot Geoffrey I of In 1070 an and was one of his knights as nt the latter camo came to England Eng Eng- land lunel with the Conqueror Gublo doubtless doubt doubt- less lesa accompanied him Hu Hugh h Is IR found In lu Hampshire In 1130 What hut Induced Induce to choose the name for the two no ono one can sur mise Tho 1110 I surname Is famous fa famous fa- fa enough h Gubbins and Gibbon Gurney is Iii from rom en The Tho name in is famous In tn nil all tho the history of the Conquerors Conqueror's reign It Is 18 now wl widely spread all nU over o England and andIs Is not unknown locally In n Utah lIn Is a personal name and comes from tho the root namo name Hammon or Aymon I From lom this namo havo o como come scam surnames an at Hammond Hamp on Hammett Hammick while Hamlin and Hamlyn are rc diminutives This IB is a famous old Norman olman and En English r mo and antI IH is found se several eral cral times s In Domes Domes- day Book Dool In Cornwall Hamelin held two twenty two manors under the tho earl carl of oC Hamelin Is supposed to bethe bethe be bo bothe the ancestor of or time the still more famous Trelawney n family Tho The surname hamin ham ham- In Mn remains re III In Devon on and Cornwall llan Is IB not mentioned In Dom Domes s- s s day n but tho tine appear as a barons In the of Durham In inthe the tho twelfth century This name Is 18 8 probably an nn Interpolation In tho the Battle Battlo Bat Bat- tin tle Abbe Abbey lists I r Harcourt Is 18 another r famous Engi ii titled family surname I u ac do Harcourt was waH In the Conquerors Conqueror's army fit tt Hastings g and the family was waR l largely large large- rge ly Iv rewarded In later r times s. s 1 But ut the tho lieme name is III not found In lu a YO find rind a Harcourt among among- the tho depend dependents ants of henry I in lIle Is la a R. name nam not heard hoard of be bt fore ore the reign of ot Edward II III Ill 1 It jj Is 18 an C Interpolation In these theRO lists lIstA rh Tim fh name Har cl means actually a 0 dealer In harms an Inferior sort of horse at al fairs airs fI another 1 famous famous English h surname comes from lit Hubert ort de t. t who wn was tho the first t l or por- por reeve reo of JT lI lie He came from n near nar ar Ca Caen n. n Robert lobert Is named In Book as l loItz Ralph and find andU d. d K and ami I. I u But we would add d that not all Hastings are I descended from this earl carl Robert du do many another man got Jot this surname because he ho was a 0 native of or Hastings I Still SUU another fatuous famous j surname both locally and In Internationally terna Is IR that t of or Hay Hayward ward or Haward Leland Loland writes It Hayward This is not a u Norman Norman- French name however howo It comes from the Norse or c Hu ard and und Is from tho the Scandinavian lan stock tock The name namo Howard Howard How How- ard comes from the lie same samo root is another Battlo Battle Abbey name front from roUl La in n Normandy ormand We Vo ago do not find the name before tho the i twelfth century however er In English h records at nt that time do held h a barony baron of ut eight foes In Devonshire Devon DO shire There is a brass bras tablet In Dartmouth Dirt Dart mouth church o of or f a Hawley a merchant mer mur- merchant murchant chant In Jn HOB 1408 Huxley Hulley conies comes also from frown this thU name Is given gl by as Hau- Hau n le Thi-ro Thi ro is a Godwin who h hold held ld a manor in Norfolk according to but his personal onal name nam Is plain Saxon axon or Danish for lalden stands elands for Halfdan Ho lie held the lordship lord ship of ot In time o of the Coma an and was wai not only ll to lO retain It but received a grant of oC three other manors after tho the conquest This Timis looks very or much as if God Godwin GodIn In kno know on which side his bread wa was buttered for It shows that ho WAS a traitor to his Saxon axon king an and y el else e he could not have ha fought un under lIl the tho Ba Bastards Bastard's s banner It Is a curious ls to note tho transformation of t tae tI namo nama 0 or into or 01 l ha by 11 the Norman man o man scribe who wrote the Battle Battlo Ahl y Abb-y y rolls T The 1 su now surviving 1 is I nc the thc Norman scribe must have hn thought ht it meant a snub nub no nose c. c in Don l' da there thero written writ writ- ten Inn as Ralph do e held a n bau bunn m In Wiltshire hire ix is not lIot heard of oC b before 1324 1721 IN Is therefore an Interpolation Heron n. Is from a place of th that it name nane near Hear de dl n hells liel ln lands d In Es g Essex cx according to lo The Thc surname survivals hal re I Rerun and Herne of hence in into The ThA family l supposed to descend from a 3 son on o of Count do Ven oJo but no l c evidence ence Is adduced save tho the uncertain clue given by tho coat of oC arms which is three or hedgehogs heds which still appear In thu tho coats of oC the earls of or Malmsbury bur nn and Lord Henries But the earls carls of ot come cOllie comedown down own from a William Harris who was an Inhabitant of or Sall Salisbury bur in No o doubt a n F good oo man many Harrises would woul like Ilk to think th they had descended ed from tho ho companion of or the Conqueror Hob Robert rt Harriers Is named in De- De tides sides JI Harris I which Is a famous Utah surname there thore aro surviving Hur surnames from this root of Hersee and henries Herries II Welsh Surname ell which Is such n a famous Welsh as asell well ell n as being locally locally locally local local- ly famous comes from a pos possible companion companion com coni- panion of Alan tho the Red ned duke of ot Brit Brit- tall tany Tho name Is found on tho ho Battle Battle Bat Bat- tle tIc Abbey rolls It Is probably tho the same family a as j Le he Tourneur ur who came front near Vire hc Thu Tho name of or Hum mell ell or 01 Is found foun In Normandy r. r but bul not nut In England before boCON the time latt latter r part of or ortho tho time twelfth c century Tho Jardine Tho fir first of or this name namo recorded ro- ro re recorded corded In hi Great Britain is IH found foun in Scotland before 0 1153 1133 In England there have hR bee been I Gardens from the end Jn of or ortho tho rho twelfth century c From whence we wo wohn hn have hate our famous ramous Mary olar of oC grand opera fume fame Ja Jay Or 01 Gal is not foun found In but tho name nam Is found in the first half haIr of f the twelfth century It Is appellation Thu Tho a descriptive modern survivals Hur arc Gay Gac and Ju Jay OlGo or Ol Guo Go and antI JAY Jaye k I is given i by br Leland as Chaun- Chaun coy foy it II is front from Cane near noa Amiens An Ama d de CancI Is found to lo have h flourished In III the tho reign n of Henry I 1 I. The name has continued not tint only as Chauncey C but also 18 as Chance comes from Cauville Cau In seine seine- lIl r. r j. j stands for Robert Hobert oun son Oll of or Robert Rob Hoh- ert crt de c J- J Eu Ru u. u o obtained t front from his father near Eu tu u tic lie held Ashburnham of ot his kinsman the count of or Eu Iu The surname survivals I arc ro CronIc Crealo and l Kyrlo Hence Bence Kyrle Bellew Bellow i rr f fi f. f i LaC Lacy is from Lassy LaSS in the arron- arron of or fire Vire Walter and amid Ilbert do Lassi took part In tho the conquest of I l- l England land n-land Ho Roger el de lIo La Lassis was the son aon of oC Walter and held manors In five counties This els This Is Js given gl b by Leland os as was a assel vassel of Alan Alarm I duke dulce of ot Brittany Brittan and amid earl of ot Richmond nn and ho held lands lauds under tho the earl carl of or Yorkshire I means an nn Interpreter Interpreter- lor This surname was ryas not nor Is now 1 I mono mon L La Ls Mingle Is given hen b by Leland as foels I I and lu le Bal Baldwin do de tom Moots from lucIle near Orbec In the tho ment of II Lisieux leux had estates In Devonshire Devonshire Devon on shire filling eleven en columns o of Domes Domes- day elar Book Doole The Tire surname Mules lulea still survives c l lelot elot Is 11 given divan i en b by Leland as It comes from lom Lo in lower Normandy It Is lj not found I In but hut shortly after lif IH Ufford ford and l is 16 a misreading for I V n n Llor et ct Limners Is another m Oi- Oi 0 misprint Llor was plainly a Saxon who hold held lands land und under r the ten Con un lessor fessor fes or Is from rc a verge vergo of or the forest lt of or Lyons Lons and 11 1 a favorite hunting hunting- ground of or Norman dukes Fulk Folk de elt attended Willlam Will Will- lam Into England and amI w W S is s given civen e. Is not in Do but appears under Henry 1 I. I wh when n 11 Hugo lingo do Longchamps was granted the tho of ot Wilton Ilton In Helford But nut It Is an interpolation here heie LulI hold manors In iii Norfolk according to ItIs It ItIs ItIs Is u mere men nickname it is said to Lo jo an Interpolation of or the time bastard sir sm o of Henry Hem Ii I b by the tho Fair bair Rosamond nl and amid Long arc aro perhaps tho same samo and nd are arc a branch of the house hous ot ol rd rd baron barou of Longue Ho and Balbec Dalbec near Di Dieppe ppe e To aTo Be Tae Continued VACATION C. N D. D Southern California flO IQ to for tor round roundtrip roundtrip roundtrip trip dally to September Tickets 10 1 E. E Third South Salt fait Lal Lake o Route Advertisement Ad t. t |