
Middle English Surnames in West Yorkshire - Paperback
Middle English Surnames in West Yorkshire - Paperback
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by Wendi a. Dunlap (Author)
The thirteenth and fourteenth centuries were the period in which most English surnames developed and became hereditary. Author Wendi Dunlap analyzes several thousand names found in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield in 1274-75 and 1350-52 to show naming practices in the West Riding of Yorkshire during this period of rapid surname development and discusses the way in which these names illustrate the roles, relationships, activities, and actions of the people of the late medieval Wakefield manor community.
Author Biography
Wendi A. Dunlap has been fascinated by names since she was in elementary school. She managed to turn this interest into an MA thesis, but, unfortunately, not yet into a paying career. She works on computers instead, and lives in Seattle, Washington with a very large tuxedo Manx cat.



















