. Records by Spade and Terrier. erivation forthis word, Haberdasher, from Haben sie dass mein Herr,so natural a pedlars cry, is not now considered correct, butthat the word is derived from Hapertas, a kind of clothsold in former days. Further we proceed to exemplify these principles fromnames on our local registers. First, take the surnames whichcame from personal or christian names, converted into here-ditary ones, past and present. Johnson PerkinsWillcox Hiscox Hancock Gilson HoskynsRobinsPhelpsMaggs Johns son, who managed the silk house in1811. Peter-Kins, a well-known family among us. A we


. Records by Spade and Terrier. erivation forthis word, Haberdasher, from Haben sie dass mein Herr,so natural a pedlars cry, is not now considered correct, butthat the word is derived from Hapertas, a kind of clothsold in former days. Further we proceed to exemplify these principles fromnames on our local registers. First, take the surnames whichcame from personal or christian names, converted into here-ditary ones, past and present. Johnson PerkinsWillcox Hiscox Hancock Gilson HoskynsRobinsPhelpsMaggs Johns son, who managed the silk house in1811. Peter-Kins, a well-known family among us. A well-known name ; and Morgans aliasMongan is Celtic for Seaborn. Hitchcock, from Hitchens, a variant of Dick. Jan Cock or John Cook. Giles son. St. Giles or iEgidius was a Norman-French Saint, and the patron of cripples. Hodge-Kins. Robin, often written Robence. Phipps—Phippen, Philips from Philip. Margotson ; Margerys son ; William Maggs,Bath, 1494. Roger Maggs payed a yearlylicence at Kilmersdon in 1571 to set up his PLATE Norman Pottery, Rectory Field. Figures 2. Fragments of Roman Mortari^e. See pages 16 and 17. PLATE VI.


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