Ernle Family

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  • Ernle Family Book Detail

  • Author : Source Wikipedia
  • Release Date : 2013-09
  • Publisher : Booksllc.Net
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  • Pages : 40
  • ISBN 13 : 9781230801063
  • File Size : 98,98 MB

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Book Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts, Charborough House, Earnley, Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany, Erneley, Ernle, Ernle baronets, Ernle Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield, Ernle Money, High Sheriff of Wiltshire, James Kyrle-Money, John Erle-Drax, John Ernle, John Ernley, John Ernle (naval officer), John Plunkett, 17th Baron of Dunsany, Nigel Bruce, Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax, Reginald Drax, Richard Drax, Richard Erle-Drax-Grosvenor (1762-1819), Richard Erle-Drax-Grosvenor (1797-1828), Rowland Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle. Excerpt: Ernle was the surname of an English gentry or landed family descended from the lords of the manor of Earnley in Sussex who derived their surname from the name of the place where their estates lay. Onomasticians say that the surname's origin, in being drawn from the name of a manor, is topographical in nature, and identical with the place name's origins. As such, it is derived from an Old English compound name composed of earn meaning eagle combined with leah meaning wood. The name's meaning is interpreted as signifying a place to which eagles resort. The earliest forms noted are Earneleach, Earnaleagh, Earnelegh found in a document dated 780 during the reign of Oslac, duke of the South Saxons. A later form, Earneleia, derives from a charter of England's King Aethelstan dated 930. Other English place names deriving from the same two words are thought to include Earley, Berkshire and Areley Kings (otherwise Areley-on-Severn), formerly called Ernley, Worcestershire. The latter place is connected with Layamon, poet and historian, one of the earliest writers in the English tongue (The Beginnings of English Literature, C.M. Lewis, 1900, p. 66): About the year 1205 an English 'Brut' was written. This was the work of Layamon, a parish priest of Ernley in Worcestershire. The...

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