Personal Names in 18th-Century Scotland: a case study of ...
Personal Names in 18th-Century Scotland 5 The Journal of Scottish Name Studies 6, 2012, 1–10 England. In an earlier study of the parish of Castle Camps in Cambridgeshire (Crook, forthcoming), I discovered that an average of 61% of families with a male child had a case of potential patrilineal naming and an average of 46.2% ................
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