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John, brother of Eustace Fitz John, ancestor of the Vescies, both sons of John de Burgo, surnamed Monoculus, first took this name. Dug. Bar. I. 572, 90. Which is a good instance how little surnames were fixed at this time.

180. Fitz-Philip.

181. Fitz-Rauffe. See Dug. Bar. I. 5:0, 678, 769. 182. Fitz-Robert.

183. Fitz-Roger:

184 Fitz-Thomas.

185. Fitz-Urcy. Fitz-Urse.

186. Fitz-Walter. This name seems to have been

first exclusively appropriated to Robert Fitzwalter, a great Baron temp. K. John, son of Walter Lord of Dunmow, who died 10 Ric. I, son of Robert, fifth son of Richard Fitz-Gilbert (or de Tunbridge, or de Clare) to whom the Conque ror granted 175 lordships. Dug. B.

187. Fitz-William. First appropriated temp, Hen. II. Dug. Bar. II. 105.

188. Fitz-Waren. This name coull not be taken earlier than the time of Hen. I. by Fulk, son

of Guarine de Meez, sometimes called Fulco Vicecomes. Dug. Bar. I. 443.

189. Foke.

190. Folville.

191. Formay.

192. Formiland.

193. Freville. Was of note temp. He III. Dug.

Bar. II. 102.

194. Frison.

195. Furnivale. See p. 23.

196. Gamages. Gamage.

197. Gargrave.

197. Gargrave. 198. Gascoigne.

199.

Gaunt. Gilbert de Gant was son of Baldwin,
Earl of Flanders, and nephew to the Conqueror.
Several of this family came over with William.
Dug. Bar. I. 400, &c.

200. Glaunville.

Ralph de Glanville lived temp.

W. Conq. Dug. Bar. I. 423.

201. Golofer.

202. Gover. I suppose Gower.

203. Gracy.

204. Gray. The first mention of this family in public

records is temp. Ric. I. Dug. Bar. I. 709.

205. Graunson. Grandison. See p. 23.

206. Gurdon. Perhaps Gernon.

207. Gurly.

208. Hameleyn. Perhaps Hanselyn, or Alselyn.

See Dug. B.

209. Hamound. Hamo, not then a surname.

210. Hansard.

211. Harecoud.

Harcourt is said to have come over

with the Conqueror and returned to Normandy.
He was ancestor to Lord Harcourt.

212. Harewell.

213. * Hastings. Of palpable local origin in England. ✔) 214. Haulay. Hawley.

215. Hecket..

216. Herne. Heron, a Baron in Northumberland,

temp. K. John. Dug. B.

217. Husie. Hussey. Hoese. See Dug. Bar. I. 622.

218. Janville. Geneville.

219. Jarden. Jordan.

220. Jasperville,

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221. Jay.

222. Karre. Carey.

223. Karron. Carew.

224. Kyriell. See Criol.

225. Lastelles. Lascelles of Yorkshire. Dug. Bar. II.6. 226. Latomere. Latimer. Dug. B.

227. Lave. Qu. Lane? or * Laci?

228. Le Despenser. See Dispenser.

229. Le Mare. Delamare. Dug. Bar. II. 28. 230. *Le Scrope. A great and numerous family of long continuance. Dug. B.

231. Le Strange. See p. 23.

232. Level. Qu. Ledet? Dug. Bar. I. 736.

233. Levony.

234. Le Wawse. Vaux. See De Vaux.

235. * Lindsey. Lindesey, or Limesei. See Dug.

Bar. I. 769.

236. Lislay. Lisle. See before.

237. Litterile. Probably the same as Lutterel. 238. Logenton.

239. Longspes. William Earl of Salisbury, temp.

K. John, was surnamed Longspe from his long sword. He was supposed to be a Talbot, and procured his Earldom by marrying Ela, heiress of William De Ewrus, (or Salisbury) Earl of Salisbury. Dug. B..

240. Longvaile.

241. Logeville.} Longueville.

242. Lonschampe. Longchamp. Hugh de Longchamp was Lord of Wilton, co. Heref. t. Hen. I. Dug. B.

243. Loterell. Luttrell. Dug. Bar. I. 724.

244. Loveday.

245. Loy. Qu. * Loges ?

246. Lucy.

246. Lucy. First occurs in Records, temp. Hen. I. Dug. B.

247. Mainard.

248. Mainwaring, or Mesnilwarin. Richard de Mesnilwaren was one of the Barons of Hugh Lupus, Earl Palatine of Cheshire, temp. W. Conq. Dug. Bar. I. 35.

249. Malebranche.

250. Maleherb.

251. Malemaine. Malmains.

252. Malevile.

253. Malory.

254. *Manduit. Mauduit. A great family. Dug. Bar. I. 398.

255. Manley. A corruption probably for Mauley. 256. Mantell.

257. Marmilon. Probably * Marmion. Rob. Marmion had a gift of Tamworth from W. Conq. Dug. Bar. I. 375

258. Marteine. Martin de Tours, a Norman, won the territory of Kemeys, co. Pembr. Dug. Bar. I. 729.

259. Mayell. Qu. Meinell? Dug. Bar. II. 120. 260. Maule.

261. Mauley

} See p. 23.

262. Mautravers. Maltravers. Dug. Bar. II. 101. 263. Menpincoy. Qu. Montpincon?

264. Merke. Q. Merle, or Morley?

265. Mesni-le-Villers.

266. * Montagu.

267. Montalent. Q. Montalt? Dug. Bar. I. 527.

268. Mountbocher.

269. Morell.

270. Moribray,

270. Moribray. Qu. Moubray?

271. Morley. Dug. Bar. II. 26.

272. Mortmain. Probably * Mortimer. Ralph de Mortimer continually occurs in Domesd. B. See

273.

this great family's history in Dugd. Bar.

*Morton.

Domesd. B.

274. Morville.

275. Mountmortin.

Macy de Moritania occurs in

277. Mountney. Probably Munchensi. Dug. Bar. I. 561.

278. Muffet.

279. Murres. Morris.

280. Musard. Hascoit Musard had great possessions temp. W. Conq. Dug. Bar.

281. Muschamp. Dug. Bar. 1. 557..

282. Muse. Meus.

283. Musgrave. Dug. Bar. II. 153.

284.

Musgros. Roger de Mucelgros occurs in
Dom. B.

285. Myners.

286. Neele. Nigellus Medicus occurs in Dom. B.
287. Neville. Geffrey de Neville the ancestor of this
once princely family is not mentioned in Dom
B. but he is said to have been Admiral to the?
Conqueror. Dug. Bar.

288. Newborough. Roger de Newburgh is not men-
tioned in Dom. B. and therefore is supposed
not to have acquired the Earldom of Warwick
till the latter part of the, Conqueror's reign.
Dug. Bar. I. 68

289. Newmarche. Bernard Newmarch, a follower of the Conqueror, was a witness of one of that

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