The Surnames & Place-Names of the Isle of Man. With An Introduction By Professor Rhŷs

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The Surnames & Place-Names of the Isle of Man. With An Introduction By Professor Rhŷs
A W Arthur William Moore
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CoTTiNGHAM (obsolete), possibly from one of the villages so named in England, was formerly a common name in Maughold and Braddan. It is not found after the middle of the eighteenth century. It took a variety of forms in Manx lips.
COTTINGHAM [1604], COTTIHAM [1628], COTTIGAM [1644], COTTIAM [1647], COTTEMAN [1732].
Radcliffe and Ratcliff, f.^.. Red-cliffy has been a common name in the north of the Island from an early period. It is a place-name in Lancashire, where this family was at one time o
...f some importance.
Radcliffe [1497], Ratcliffe [1540], Ratcliff [1674], Ratclift [1676], Rattliffe [1693].
Andreas (vc), Maughold, German, Bride (c), elsewhere (u).
I02 WUatx Suitnmscetf.
Bankes, formerly Bancks [1637], ("^ow extinct in the Isle of Man). This family held property in the parish of Onchan for many years. Banks's Howe was named from them.
Bacon. The first member of this family settled in the Isle of Man in 1724.
Casar [1643] (obsolete). The principal family of this name held property in Santon, and at Bal- lahick, in Malew.


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