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  • 71Mylechreest — Apparently derived from a genuine and original Manx surname whose former spelling was Mac Giolla Chreest which translates as Son of Christs Servant . The name dates from about the 7th Century when the first Christian missionaries visited the Isle …

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  • 72Pickthorn — Apparently recorded as Pickthorn and Pickthorne, this is an English surname. It is locational from the tiny hamlet of Pickthorne in the country of Shropshire, near the not much larger Stottesdone. Meaning the place of the spiky thorn, tiny though …

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  • 73Pickthorne — Apparently recorded as Pickthorn and Pickthorne, this is an English surname. It is locational from the tiny hamlet of Pickthorne in the country of Shropshire, near the not much larger Stottesdone. Meaning the place of the spiky thorn, tiny though …

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  • 74Pickwell — Apparently recorded as Packwell and Pickwell, this is an English surname. It is locational and probably from the village of Pickwell near Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, or possibly from a now lost or very diminished village in Sussex, or a… …

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  • 75Pimerick — Apparently recorded as Pimerick, Pimmick, Pimmocke, and Pimreck, this is an English surname. It would seem to be very rare and locational, although if so we have not been able to positively identify the place from where it originated. This… …

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  • 76Pimmocke — Apparently recorded as Pimerick, Pimmick, Pimmocke, and Pimreck, this is an English surname. It would seem to be very rare and locational, although if so we have not been able to positively identify the place from where it originated. This… …

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  • 77Reckhouse — Apparently recorded in a number of forms, this is a most unusual English surname. The famous International Genealogical Index lists it under the name Rickhuss, a spelling which suggests a pre 7th century Olde English origin from the word ric… …

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  • 78Rickhuss — Apparently recorded in a number of forms, this is a most unusual English surname. The famous International Genealogical Index lists it under the name Rickhuss, a spelling which suggests a pre 7th century Olde English origin from the word ric… …

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  • 79Rickis — Apparently recorded in a number of forms, this is a most unusual English surname. The famous International Genealogical Index lists it under the name Rickhuss, a spelling which suggests a pre 7th century Olde English origin from the word ric… …

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  • 80Scourge — Apparently recorded as Scorg, Scourge, and the diminutive Scourgie, this is a rare surname. It is English or at least is recorded in England since at least Elizabethan times (1558 1603), but is probably of Olde Norse Viking or Olde French origins …

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