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Suffolk Surnames – A to L A Albrey - First recorded in 1086 in the Domesday Book as AElberi - Anglo-Saxon nickname for Elf or Noble King – An Elf was an Anglo-Saxon semi-god – much revered
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City

February Finbow / Angers / Blonville / Chenevray / /

Company

D Dade / Wymark Bokel Trade / Cotwin / Caccepol Trade / Bloc A Trade / Bullard / /

Country

France / /

Facility

dyke Denington / shelter Crack / Suffolk Institute of Archaeology / /

IndustryTerm

cord maker / oil / oil man / /

Organization

Suffolk Institute of Archaeology / /

Person

Thomas Golson Later John / Al Alfleet / Alexander de Gasele / Robert Brundische / Flatman Someone / Thomas Gernon / Norman French / John Fevyear / Robert Fardenc / Eye F Faires / Edmund Garnon / Agnes de Freston / Agnes Arbon / Gilbert de Gant / Robert Gipson / Many / Eckhard Anglo-Saxon / Feveryer Feveryere / Juliana Dunnage / Lindsey Faires / Cockrill / Robert Feveryere / Girling Gislam / Nicholas Gernown / Mary Golson / Robert Feaviour / Richard Dyse / Everson Eye / Evot / Gerald Norman-French / Flatman / Walter de Gisilham / /

Position

fisherman / hard worker / sailor / Fort Guard / dealer / catcher / debt collector / /

Technology

Adam / /

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