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William de Lancaster I — William de Lancaster I, or William Fitz Gilbert, was a nobleman of the twelfth century in Northwest England. He was possibly also referred to as William de Tailboys (de Taillebois) when younger. He is the first person of whom we have any record… … Wikipedia
Gooderson — This interesting surname is a metronymic form of the Middle English female given name Godeve , from the old English pre 7th Century personal name Godgifu , composed of the elements god meaning good or god plus gifu a gift. The personal name may… … Surnames reference
Goodison — This interesting surname is a metronymic form of the Middle English female given name Godeve , from the old English pre 7th Century personal name Godgifu , composed of the elements god meaning good or god plus gifu a gift. The personal name may… … Surnames reference
Goodisson — This interesting surname is a metronymic form of the Middle English female given name Godeve , from the old English pre 7th Century personal name Godgifu , composed of the elements god meaning good or god plus gifu a gift. The personal name may… … Surnames reference
Goodinson — This interesting surname is a metronymic form of the Middle English female given name Godeve , from the old English pre 7th Century personal name Godgifu , composed of the elements god meaning good or god plus gifu a gift. The personal name may… … Surnames reference
Goodson — This interesting surname is a metronymic form of the Middle English female given name Godeve , from the old English pre 7th Century personal name Godgifu , composed of the elements god meaning good or god plus gifu a gift. The personal name may… … Surnames reference
Fire Star (novel) — infobox Book name = Fire Star title orig = | translator = image caption = Fire Star Book Cover author = Chris D Lacey illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = The Fire Within series subject = genre =… … Wikipedia
Goudet — 44° 53′ 24″ N 3° 55′ 35″ E / 44.89, 3.9264 … Wikipédia en Français
Craske — This interesting name is of pure East Anglian origin, and derives from the Roman (Latin) Crassus meaning one who is hale and hearty, in good health and spirits! The modern name is a medieval nickname and all the original recordings are to be… … Surnames reference