by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O'Brien)
© 2002-2013 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.0, updated 09 Mar 2013
| Barber | |||||
| "Barbour is from AFr barbour, OFr barbeor (c1320 NED), Barber from OFr barbier 'barber'. The barber was formerly a regular practitioner in surgery and dentistry." (Reaney & Wilson, p. 26 s.n. Barber) | |||||
| Name | Occupation | Date | Source | ||
| Alan, John | le | Barbur | 1221 | Reaney & Wilson (p. 26 s.n. Barber) | |
| Thomas, Richard | le | Barber | 1281 | Reaney & Wilson (p. 26 s.n. Barber) | |
| Seykin, Robert | le | Barbier | 1299 | Reaney & Wilson (p. 26 s.n. Barber) | |
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