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used as a
first name.
The names of public houses/taverns are printed in bold.
Take note of the numbers alongside the name in which you are interested
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QUAILE see QUAYLE
QUALTERS see WALTER
QUARRELL see WORRALL
Quarry field: Shropshire 1828/9 Shrewsbury: Introduction ..On its
western side is a public field, called the Quarry,
which occupies about twenty acres of ground, and is adorned with an
avenue of trees. At one extremity of this field are the
remains of a
rural amphitheatre, where the Augustine friars of the adjoining convent
were probably wont to exhibit those ancient and sacred dramas, called
mysteries or Whitsun-plays.....
QUARTERMAIN 261
QUAYLE A Manx form of MACFAIL - Reaney
& Wilson
QUAILE 342
346: John;
347: Edward;
QUAYL 346: Anne, John;
QUEALE 342
QUILE 346: Elizab, John;
QUEALE see QUAYLE
Quedgeley, Wiltshire
QUEEN 303
GWEENIE *354: Gweenie GRIFFITHS
QUEENIE fem.
a diminutive form of the word 'queen', the supreme woman, used as a
first name (Old English) - Claremont
*337: Queenie JONES
QUINE 332: Gladys;
QUENTIN masc. 'fifth' (Latin)
- Claremont
QUINT. *346: Quint. CROGELL;
QUINTAIN *346: Quintain CRAGELL; Quintain
CROGELL; Quintain CROGOL; Quintain THOMAS;
QUICK see QUIRK
QUICKFILL see WIGFIELD
QUICKLY see WIGLEY
QUILE see QUAYLE
QUINE see QUEEN
QUINN see WYNNE
QUINT, QUINTAIN see QUENTIN
QUIRK Manx for MacCUIRE 'son of Corc'
(heart). In Ireland, for O'CUIRE - Reaney
& Wilson
QUICK 346: Elizab, John;
QUIRK 19: 1881 Saltney,
Cheshire/Flintshire
346: John, Thomas;