[ANSTHRLD] location and more questions

Sara L Friedemann liana at ellipsis.cx
Fri Dec 5 13:52:31 PST 2003


Quoth tmcd at panix.com:
> Dieu et mon droit!  (That's French for "My God!  It's right!")
> Born 10 November 1480, died 1517.  OK, rare in England.

Not really that rare by the 16th century.

"16th Century Gloucestershire Names"
http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/late16.html

has <Bridgett>, <Bridget>, <Bridgret>

"16th Century Names from Ormskirk Parish Registers"
http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/ormskirk/

has <Brichet> and <Brychet>.

Not especially popular, but it's in the range with <Sara>,
<Lettis>, <Sibyl>, and more popular than <Rachel>, <Parnell>
<Ursula>.

There are other citations if you want to browse the articles at:

"Medieval Names Archive: English Names 1450-1600"
http://www.panix.com/~mittle/names/eng1450to1600.shtml

-Aryanhwy 





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