Beron George Rab Jacob Donat G. Haal Kuns Korrel G. Lilly Jacob Hagabuch Jacob Bechore Isaiah Cushwa Adam Daniel Ad. Kassel Dan. Kabel Dav. Mercki Caspar Schebele Lor. Sambel John Gabriel John Goheen Jacob Frey Hans Moser Boone Bechtel ...
By the period ¡700–¡799, the list includes Corbet, Corsar, Clugstone, Cassels (Kassel, a town in Germany), Hosie (Hosiah), Hassock, Ja›ray (Geo›rey), Oliphant (from “elephant”), Peacock, Runciman, Rattray, Salmond (Soloman) and Yoole ...
... Horner, Hull, Humbert, Jacobs/Jacoby, Kelly/Kelley, Kemper, King/Koenig, Kinser/Kinsey, Koons (Hebrew anagram KZ), Koontz, Laughman, Lippy, Little, Markle, May, Miller, Myers,52 Oursler (“bear”), Ruhlman, Scholl (Hebrew shul), Sell, ...
In addition to Lombard Hall, there was also a Jacob Hall and a Moses Hall. The Jewish mercantile quarter in Philadelphia was also named Lombard Street. The Lumbee Tribe of American Indians was named after the town in Robeson County, ...
... Davis Joseph Price Thomas Paine Susan Sommers Alice Haile Samuel Hamilton Peregrine Falconer Rebecca Powers Harry Wylie Rudolph Wise George Gibbs Houston Robert Campbell Joseph Barnett Pendleton Bryan Isaac Lyons Elizabeth Christian ...
One application of this viewpoint appears in the approach to literary analysis taken by Lane ( 1961 ) . Following the “ practical criticism ” of Richards ( 1935 ) , Lane ( 1961 : 100 ) calls for the greatest possible denotative ...
The company also had members from York, Norwich, Exeter, Ipswich, Newcastle, Hull, and other places. The merchant adventurers ofthese towns were separate, but affiliate, bodies. The Society ofMerchant Ventures ofBristol were a separate ...
Interpretive Consumer Research
This book proposes that Jews were present in England in substantial numbers from the Roman Conquest forward.
The popular image of Scotland is dominated by widely recognized elements of Celtic culture. But could it be that a significant non-Celtic influence on Scotland's history has been largely ignored...