A Survey of English Bynames: Piper

by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O'Brien)

© 2002-2012 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.4, updated 29 May 2013


Piper
"OE pīpere 'a player on the pipe, a piper'" (Reaney & Wilson, p. 353 s.n. Piper)
"Occup. 'the piper,' a player on the bagpipes." (Bardsley, p. 608 s.n. Piper)
 
NameAdditional DescriptionDateSource
Jordan Piper 1185Reaney & Wilson (p. 353 s.n. Piper)
Williamlepipere 1202Reaney & Wilson (p. 353 s.n. Piper)
HenrylePipere 1273Bardsley (p. 608 s.n. Piper)
AdamlePiper 1273Bardsley (p. 608 s.n. Piper)
PeterlePipre 4 Edw. I [1275-1276]Bardsley (p. 608 s.n. Piper)
JohnlePipere 1 Edw. III [1327-1328]Bardsley (p. 608 s.n. Piper)
RobertlePipere 1 Edw. III [1327-1328]Bardsley (p. 608 s.n. Piper)
Ema Piper 1379Bardsley (p. 608 s.n. Piper)


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