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... Christian name . Ashley , however , would be representative probably of property . If maternal , it would take the position of the sobriquet , viz . , between the Christian name and surname ; but if bequeathed , it might follow the ...
... Christian name . Ashley , however , would be representative probably of property . If maternal , it would take the position of the sobriquet , viz . , between the Christian name and surname ; but if bequeathed , it might follow the ...
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... Christian name , or double sur- name , one surname being used as a Christian name , though very possibly not given to the child in church at the time of baptism . I believe that such names were much commoner than is supposed ; but that ...
... Christian name , or double sur- name , one surname being used as a Christian name , though very possibly not given to the child in church at the time of baptism . I believe that such names were much commoner than is supposed ; but that ...
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... Christian names , or rather prænomina , Men- doza , Plato , Jemima , Tobias , Jack , Alice , Charles , and Britannia ; and I shall never forget the trium- phant air with which " Britányer , sir , " was given , as much as to say that ...
... Christian names , or rather prænomina , Men- doza , Plato , Jemima , Tobias , Jack , Alice , Charles , and Britannia ; and I shall never forget the trium- phant air with which " Britányer , sir , " was given , as much as to say that ...
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