ALFRICUS — cognomine Grammaticus Archiepiscop. Cantuariensis scripsit varia, obiit A. C. 1016. Voss. de Histor, Latin. l. 2. c. 42 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Alfrich — (Älfric, Alfricus), 1) A., geb. um 950, gewöhnlich, aber unnachweislich, für einen Bischof od Erzbischof gehalten, wurde um 1005 Abt im Benedictinerkloster Eynesham in Mercien (jetzt Enscham im Oxfordschen) u. starb wahrscheinlich zwischen 1020 u … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Mussard — Recorded as Musard, Mussard, and Mussared, this ancient and interesting surname is English but of Old French origins. Introduced into the British Isles at the famous Conquest of 1066, it derives from the word h musard , meaning absent minded, and … Surnames reference
Mussared — Recorded as Musard, Mussard, and Mussared, this ancient and interesting surname is English but of Old French origins. Introduced into the British Isles at the famous Conquest of 1066, it derives from the word h musard , meaning absent minded, and … Surnames reference
Stain — This is both an Scottish and English surname which derives either from a petform of the personal name Steven (coming from the Greek Stephanos and translating as laurel Wreath ), or from the Norse sten a stone. Both forms were very popular and it… … Surnames reference
Stein — This is both an Scottish and English surname which derives either from a petform of the personal name Steven (coming from the Greek Stephanos and translating as laurel Wreath ), or from the Norse sten a stone. Both forms were very popular and it… … Surnames reference
Stean — This is both an Scottish and English surname which derives either from a petform of the personal name Steven (coming from the Greek Stephanos and translating as laurel Wreath ), or from the Norse sten a stone. Both forms were very popular and it… … Surnames reference
Steane — This is both an Scottish and English surname which derives either from a petform of the personal name Steven (coming from the Greek Stephanos and translating as laurel Wreath ), or from the Norse sten a stone. Both forms were very popular and it… … Surnames reference
ALBERTUS Magn — professione Augustinianus, genere Patavinus, Thomae Aquinatis praeceptor, in Academia Parisiensi Encyclopaediam, ac praesertim Theologiae scientiam hausit, quam in universa postea disseminavit Italia. Alii Germanum faciunt Dominicanum, in Sueviae … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
JUSTITIA, al. JUSTITIARIUS — Iudex s. administrator iustitiae, sed in foro plerumque saeculari. Delata sunt ad Anglos vocabula, sub Eduardo Confessore, vel potius Gul. I. Normannis tum irruentibus. Ad Italos pariter ulteriores, Normannis sub Tancredi filiis, circa A. C. 1040 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale